Mental Disorder Among Prisoners: Toward an Epidemiologic Inventory

Mental Disorder Among Prisoners: Toward an Epidemiologic Inventory

by Nathaniel Pallone
Mental Disorder Among Prisoners: Toward an Epidemiologic Inventory

Mental Disorder Among Prisoners: Toward an Epidemiologic Inventory

by Nathaniel Pallone

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Overview

What do we know about the mental health of inmates? What are the implications of what we know? Nathaniel J. Pallone characterizes opinion on these questions as falling into two broad camps: the "tender-hearted," those who see an overlap between mental illness and criminal behavior, and are treatment-oriented; and the "tough-minded," those who have little confidence in psychiatric categories, do not really accept arguments about diminished responsibility, and who feel the emphasis should be on punishment. Which is closer to the truth?

When this book was first published, the incidence of mental disorder among prisoners was nearly four times greater than among comparable groups in the general population in part because prisoners are disproportionately drawn from demographic groups with a high incidence of mental disorder—nonwhite and from lower socioeconomic strata. But other data is equally dismaying: mental retardation is 50 percent higher; alcohol and drug abuse is between five and eight times greater; and neurogenic disorders may be 1,700 times greater. In all categories of mental illness, the incidence among prisoners is far higher than among the general population.

Pallone asserts that evidence suggests that the design and implementation of mental health care needs serious reevaluation, particularly in view of Supreme Court decisions mandating mental health care despite obstacles with implementation. Palone saw mental health care as the primary issue for those who manage prisons. Sadly, this remains as true as when this book was first published.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781351505741
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/12/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Nathaniel Pallone

Table of Contents

Preface1 Without Comprehensive Data, Bias Flowers EasilyCherished Beliefs at Diametric PolesToward Sophisticated GuessworkThe Burden of Inconvenient Knowledge2 Epidemiological Studies of Mental Health and IllnessMethods of Assessing Mental DisorderStudies of Mental Illness in the General PopulationDemographic Characteristics of Correctional PopulationsRelative Incidence of Mental Disorder by RaceRelative Incidence of Mental Disorder by GenderThe Issue of Socioeconomic ClassPsychometric Studies among PrisonersMental Retardation among PrisonersThe Limits of GeneralizabilityConclusion3 Alcohol and Substance Abuse DisordersSubstance Abuse as Criminal and as CriminogenicIncidence of Alcohol and Substance AbuseBase Rates in the General PopulationConclusion4 Neurogenic Mental DisordersOrganic Disorders and Violent BehaviorCause, Effect, or Concomitant?The Question of Culpability RevisitedCorrectional Management of Neurogenic ViolenceConclusion5 Reprise: Estimates of Mental Health Staffing NeedsProbable Incidence of Mental Disorder among PrisonersThe Right to Treatment and to CareJudicially-Imposed Mental Health Staffing Standards6 After-Words: Parables of Convenient Ignorance andCasual IndifferenceA Demurrer about CausalityMental Health Care vs. Correctional RehabilitationA Parable about Elephants and Giraffes7 General SummaryReferencesIndex
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