TY - JOUR T1 - Characteristics of Older Defendants Referred for Forensic Evaluations JF - Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online JO - J Am Acad Psychiatry Law DO - 10.29158/JAAPL.210102-21 SP - JAAPL.210102-21 AU - Susan Hatters Friedman AU - Boaz Competente AU - Jeremy Skipworth AU - Richard Worrall Y1 - 2022/06/27 UR - http://jaapl.org/content/early/2022/06/27/JAAPL.210102-21.abstract N2 - This study aimed to provide a descriptive analysis of the geriatric forensic population referred to a Regional Forensic Psychiatric Service by the court for evaluation (as inpatient, outpatient, or while incarcerated) in New Zealand, over a 7-year period. Data were collected retrospectively from forensic hospital records, including court-ordered reports for those aged 60 and older. Two-fifths (42%) of the 97 referred study subjects were diagnosed with some form of cognitive impairment such as dementia. The majority had a prior history of offending. Two-fifths (39%) were facing sexual charges, and one-third (33%) violent charges. Over one-quarter (28%) of the elderly sample was found unfit (incompetent) to stand trial. A better understanding of this group is needed to ensure forensic assessments and health and social services meet their various psychiatric needs. ER -