%0 Journal Article %A Susan M. Gray %A Christopher W. Racine %A Christopher W. Smith %A Elizabeth B. Ford %T Jail Hospitalization of Prearraignment Patient Arrestees with Mental Illness %D 2014 %J Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online %P 75-80 %V 42 %N 1 %X A growing number of individuals with mental illness are receiving psychiatric treatment in the criminal justice system. However, mental health problems facing individuals immediately after arrest and before arraignment have not been adequately studied. In New York City, prearraignment arrestees who require psychiatric hospitalization are temporarily transferred from police custody to correctional custody and admitted to the Bellevue Jail Psychiatry Service (BJPS) for treatment. The purpose of this study was to gain a better understanding of the impact of this jail hospitalization on the legal disposition of this vulnerable population. A retrospective chart review was conducted of 204 consecutively admitted male patient-arrestees on the BJPS. Results showed that admission to the BJPS delayed arraignment by an average of 8.03 days, with longer delays for individuals arrested outside of Manhattan. Although these delays are considered acceptable under legal precedent, concerns arise about the therapeutic impact of this practice on newly arrested individuals with severe mental illness. %U https://jaapl.org/content/jaapl/42/1/75.full.pdf