RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Community Placement for Insanity Acquittees: A Preliminary Study of Residential Programs and Person-Situation Fit JF Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online JO J Am Acad Psychiatry Law FD American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law SP 551 OP 560 VO 22 IS 4 A1 Heilbrun, Kirk A1 Lawson, Karen A1 Spier, Stacy A1 Libby, John YR 1994 UL http://jaapl.org/content/22/4/551.abstract AB The present study, one of the first of its kind, describes the characteristics Of community living placements for insanity acquittees conditionally released following hospitalization, along with the “fit” between living placement and individual characteristics. Although the small number of insanity acquittees (n = 13) and community placements (n = 9) precluded meaningful statistical analyses of results, the study provides a model for studying the characteristics of placements as well as personal characteristics of acquittees, and the interaction between the two. It also suggests the possible importance of this interaction, operationalized as “fit” between characteristics and placement. Consistent with research findings for other criminal defendants and for nonforensic psychiatric patients released from hospitalization, a better fit between acquittee and community placement may be associated with increased likelihood of success on conditional release.