Men remanded into custody for medical reports: the selection for treatment
- PMID: 709005
- DOI: 10.1192/bjp.133.4.320
Men remanded into custody for medical reports: the selection for treatment
Abstract
In a sample of men remanded into custody for medical reports during a three-month period, it was found that those who received recommendations for treatment had a diagnosis of acute mental illness, had in the past been admitted more frequently to mental hospitals and had spent a longer period as in-patients. They were also assessed as being difficult to manage, i.e. they were considered to be nuisances, were threatening and potentially violent. The men who were not recommended for treatment had a history of excessive drinking and drink-related offences; they also had more extensive criminal histories and a diagnosis of psychopathic disorder.
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