Mental health and criminal justice : international and domestic perspectives on defendants and detainees with mental illness = Santé mentale et justice pénale : perspectives internationales et nationales sur les prévenus et les détenus atteints de maladie mentale / edited by van van Kempen and Maartje Krabbe.

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English
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1st ed.
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  • The Hague, The Netherlands : Eleven, [2021]
  • ©2021
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Contents
  • Intro
  • Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Remerciements
  • Part I Introductory Synthesis and Analyses 1ère Partie Synthèse et Analyses Introductives
  • A legal perspective on the worldwide situation of defendants and detainees with mental illness
  • 1 Introduction to this volume
  • 1.1 Definitions
  • 1.2 Outline of this volume
  • 1.2.1 Thematic chapters
  • 1.2.2 National chapters
  • 1.2.3 Present chapter
  • 2 Defendants and detainees with mental illness: the numbers
  • 3 Defendants and detainees with mental illness: the causes
  • 3.1 Systemic causes
  • 3.1.1 How the system deals with mental illness
  • 3.1.2 How defendants and detainees deal with the system
  • 3.2 Reasons for systemic causes
  • 4 Defendants and detainees with mental illness: the problems
  • 4.1 Defendant is not able to deal with criminal proceedings
  • 4.2 Lack of treatment
  • 4.3 Unsuitable environment
  • 4.4 Aftercare problems
  • 5 Human rights implications
  • 5.1 Legal framework
  • 5.2 Procedural rights of defendants and detainees with mental illness
  • 5.3 The right to mental healthcare
  • 5.3.1 General rules on the right to mental healthcare
  • 5.3.2 Rules on mental healthcare in prison
  • 5.3.3 Rules relevant to specific groups of prisoners
  • 5.4 Human rights implications of the effect of the general situation in prisons on detainees with mental illness
  • 5.5 Human rights implications of aftercare problems
  • 5.6 Conclusion
  • 6 Recommendations
  • 7 Conclusion
  • Une perspective juridique sur la situation mondiale des prévenus et des détenus atteints de maladie mentale
  • 1 Introduction à ce volume
  • 1.1 Définitions
  • 1.2 Aperçu du présent volume
  • 1.2.1 Les chapitres thématiques
  • 1.2.2 Chapitres nationaux
  • 1.2.3 Présent chapitre
  • 2 Les prévenus et les détenus atteints de maladie mentale : les chiffres.
  • 3 Les prévenus et les détenus atteints de maladie mentale : les causes
  • 3.1 Causes systémiques
  • 3.1.1 Comment le système traite la maladie mentale
  • 3.1.2 Comment les prévenus et les détenus traitent avec le système
  • 3.2 Les raisons des causes systémiques
  • 4 Les prévenus et les détenus atteints de maladie mentale : les problèmes
  • 4.1 Le défendeur n'est pas en mesure de faire face à la procédure pénale
  • 4.2 L'absence de traitement
  • 4.3 Environnement inadapté
  • 4.4 Problèmes de suivi
  • 5 Les implications en matière de droits de l'homme
  • 5.1 Cadre juridique
  • 5.2 Droits procéduraux des accusés et des détenus atteints de maladie mentale
  • 5.3 Le droit aux soins de santé mentale
  • 5.3.1 Règles générales sur le droit aux soins de santé mentale
  • 5.3.2 Règles relatives aux soins de santé mentale en prison
  • 5.3.3 Règles applicables à des groupes spécifiques de détenus
  • 5.4 Implications pour les droits de l'homme de l'incidence de la situation générale dans les prisons sur les détenus atteints de maladie mentale
  • 5.5 Implications des problèmes de postcure sur les droits de l'homme
  • 6 Recommandations
  • Part II Themes 2ème Partie Thèmes
  • The effects of the criminal process and deprivation of liberty on mental health
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Effects of deprivation of liberty
  • 3 Challenges prior to imprisonment
  • 4 The presence of prisoners with mental and behavioural disorders
  • 5 Prisons: theory versus reality
  • 6 The jurisprudence of the ECtHR
  • 6.1 De Donder and De Clippel v. Belgium
  • 6.2 Keenan v. the UK
  • Mentally disordered in prison? Prevalence, development of symptoms and recidivism
  • 2 Prevalence
  • 2.1 Psychotic disorders
  • 2.2 Depressive disorders
  • 2.3 Anxiety disorders
  • 2.4 Substance-related disorders.
  • 2.5 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders (ADHD)
  • 2.6 (Antisocial) Personality disorders
  • 2.7 Intellectual dysfunction
  • 2.8 Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
  • 3 Development of symptoms
  • 3.1 Symptom changes in the overall prison population
  • 3.2 Symptom change in specific mental disorders
  • 3.3 Symptom changes in relation to other prison or personal circumstances
  • 4 Recidivism
  • 4.1 Mental disorders and recidivism
  • 4.2 Other factors that may be related to recidivism
  • 5 Conclusion
  • 6 Closing remark
  • Onthe treatment of prisoners with psychiatric disturbances: a matter of health or justice?
  • 2 Causes
  • 3 Criminal justice versus medical care
  • 4 Away towards fair and adequate treatment of offenders with psychiatric disturbances
  • Defendants with psychiatric disturbances or otherwise limited mental abilities - Fair procedure during pre-trial inquiry and at trial
  • 2 Scope of the problem: various statistics
  • 3 General bases: adversarial procedure, equality of arms, equality - relevance of systems' adversariality or inquisitoriality?
  • 4 The specific fair procedure rights for defendants with psychiatric disturbances or otherwise limited mental abilities
  • 4.1 Guarantees for effective participation by defendants during trial
  • 4.2 Safeguards for fairness during police questioning of defendants with limited abilities
  • 4.3 No right to terminate the trial and no impediment to fair proceedings by suspension
  • 4.4 Preliminary conclusion: task for legislature and legal practice
  • 5 The need for protection of the legal position of insufficiently capable defendants
  • 5.1 Conclusions on defendants who are unfit to stand trial
  • 5.2 Conclusions on defendants with limited capacity for effective participation during trial.
  • 5.3 Conclusions on defendants with limited capacity during police questioning and preliminary inquiry
  • 6 Final remarks
  • Healthcare and human rights requirements as regards detainees with psychiatric disturbances
  • 2 The right to obtain adequate healthcare in prison/detention centre
  • 3 The right to liberty of persons of unsound mind - an absolute ban on deprivation of liberty based partly on mental disorder?
  • 4 Conclusions
  • Prisoners with psychiatric disturbances in detention and in prison
  • 2 Dilemmas in relation to two different groups of prisoners
  • 3 Recent developments
  • Les unités hospitalières spécialement aménagées, un dispositif spécifique de prise en charge des personnes détenues atteintes de troubles mentaux
  • 1 Une forte présence de personnes atteintes de troubles mentaux en prison justifiant une politique de prise en charge adaptée
  • 1.1 La prévalence des troubles mentaux en prison
  • 1.2 Les principes d'une prise en charge spécifique
  • 2 Les UHSA : un dispositif innovant de prise en charge des détenus atteints de troubles mentaux nécessitant une hospitalisation
  • 2.1 Un dispositif novateur répondant à des besoins spécifiques
  • 2.2 Deux cas d'admission sont prévus
  • 2.3 Un dispositif pertinent et efficace
  • 3 Conclusion
  • Part III National Reports 3ème Partie Rapports Nationaux
  • Defendants and prison inmates with mental disabilities in the criminal justice system in Brazil
  • 2 Defendants with mental disabilities during the investigation stage and the trial stage: the fair process
  • 3 Prisoners with mental disabilities during provisional arrest: needs, problems, possible solutions
  • 4 Prison inmates with mental disabilities: needs, problems, possible solutions.
  • 5 Treatment of prison inmates with mental disabilities: a matter of health or justice responsibility?
  • 6 Reintegration of prisoners with mental disabilities to the community: needs, problems, solutions
  • The criminal justice system, mental health and human rights - The situation of defendants and detainees in Chile
  • 2 Defendants with psychiatric disturbances during pre-trial inquiry and at trial: fair procedure
  • 3 Detainees with psychiatric disturbances during provisional detention: needs, problems, screening tools
  • 4 Prisoners with psychiatric disturbances in prison: needs, problems, screening tools
  • 5 Treatment of prisoners with psychiatric disturbances: health or justice responsibility?
  • 6 Community reintegration of prisoners with psychiatric disturbances: needs, problems, solutions
  • 7 Conclusions
  • Defendants and detainees with psychiatric disturbances in Germany
  • 3 Detainees and prisoners with psychiatric disturbances during provisional detention: needs, problems, screening tools
  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Context
  • 3.3 Needs
  • 3.4 Problems
  • 3.5 Screening tools
  • 3.6 Conclusion
  • 4 Treatment of prisoners with psychiatric disturbances: health or justice responsibility?
  • 5 Community reintegration of prisoners with psychiatric disturbances: needs, problems, solutions
  • 6 Conclusion
  • Defendants and detainees with psychiatric disturbances in the criminal process and in the prison system in Greece
  • 1 Introductory remarks
  • 1.1 The law in the books of the year 1950
  • 1.2 The 1950 law in action
  • 1.3 The new law: main points
  • 2 Defendants with psychiatric disturbances during pre-trial inquiry and at trial: fair procedure.
  • 3 Detainees with psychiatric disturbances in provisional detention: needs, problems, screening tools.
ISBN
90-5189-186-5
OCLC
1373984949
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