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Showing papers in "ITALIAN JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY in 2019"


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TL;DR: In this article, the clinical, criminological, and treatment characteristics of the forensic psychiatric patient population in the Residences for the Execution of Security Measures (REMS) were described.
Abstract: The process of deinstitutionalization of the Italian forensic psychiatric system consisted mainly of the replacement of forensic psychiatrichospitals with the Residences for the Execution of Security Measures (REMS), and with community treatment of forensic psychiatricpatients. The 30 existing REMS are regional-based community residential facilities with no more than 20 patients each, designed to accomplisha preeminent therapeutic/rehabilitative purpose, with limited duration of treatment and the absence of police officers. Thepresent study aims to describe the clinical, criminological, and treatment characteristics of the REMS patient population between June2017 and June 2018. The health managers of the 28 participating REMS provided data through an ad-hoc form relating to N = 730patients (80 females), with average age of 41.7 (SD 11.8) years with a mean long history of disease. The patients were mostly already inpsychiatric care at crime time (82.2%), and 48.4% had previous criminal convictions. Most patients suffered from schizophrenia (33.0%),personality disorder (32.0%) and substance-related and addictive disorders (21.4%). Significant psychiatric comorbidity emerged. Thecrimes underlying the measure were homicide/attempted homicide (26%), personal injury/threats/harassment (24%), domestic violence(29%), property crime (12%), violence against a public official (7%), stalking (7%), sexual crimes (4%), and misdemeanors (1%). Most ofthe victims were family members (45%), followed by previously unknown persons (31%). The most frequently used therapeutic approachwas pharmacotherapy (98%), followed by psychiatric rehabilitation (81%) and psychotherapy (57%). We found a significant degree of variabilityof aggressive behavior in the REMS as measured by the Modified Overt Aggression Scale, with a predominance of verbal andphysical aggression, but no gender differences emerged. Among recorded critical events we found absconding (5.3%), involuntary admissionto civil hospital (5.9%) and physical restraint (4.1%). The REMS-based Italian forensic psychiatric system has some criticalities that shouldbe deepened and addressed in order to preserve aspects of the protection of patients and the community.

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine how the Veneto regional governmental health system has developed strategies to implement care pathways within the detention security measures circuit during these years, through the drafting of a Memorandum of Understandingbetween the judicial system and the mental health protection system.
Abstract: The transition from the old model of the Judicial Psychiatric Hospitals to the reformed system of the REMS (territorial residences forthe execution of detention security measures) has produced a decrease of about half the number of places available in Detention SecurityMeasures. Predictably, in these 4 years of operation of the new system, there has been an imbalance between demand and availability ofthese places, thus creating the phenomenon of so-called “waiting lists”. These are subjects already assigned to a custodial measure, whichthey await in prison or in the territory until a place is freed in the REMS.In this paper we will examine how the Veneto regional governmental health system has developed strategies to implement care pathwayswithin the detention security measures circuit during these years. First of all through the drafting of a Memorandum of Understandingbetween the judicial system and the mental health protection system. The first, partial data on the flows indicate the possibility of dealingwith the sustained request for the implementation of custodial Security Measures, as required by Law 81/2014, through a continuouswork to improve the regional network that involves all the interested parties.