Intermediate Care Programs for lnmates with Psychiatric Disorders

  • Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online
  • March 1994,
  • 22
  • (1)
  • 63-70;

Abstract

Inmates with psychiatric disorders are a growing and difficult to manage population in federal and state prisons. An exploratory study was done of New York State’s Intermediate Care Programs for inmates with psychiatric disorders. The study assessed whether there was a reduction in disruptive and harmful behaviors, and in the correctional restrictions and mental health services used to address those behaviors, among admissions to programs. Data came from corrections and mental health records of 209 inmates who had been in the program and prison for at least six months. Significant reductions were found in very serious rules infractions, suicide attempts, correctional discipline, and three mental health services: crisis care, seclusion, and hospitalization.

Footnotes

  • Dr. Condelli is affiliated with the Research Triangle Institute. Dr. Dvoskin and Howard Holanchock are affiliated with the New York State Office of Mental Health.

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