Economic evaluations of mental health interventions in criminal justice

Author:

Knapp Martin1,Wong Gloria2

Affiliation:

1. London School of Economics and Political Science London UK

2. The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundMental health interventions targeting crime perpetrators are available. An overview of the current scenario of their economic benefits will help policy decisions.AimTo provide an update on economic evidence for mental health interventions in criminal justice, and to identify challenges and responses in using economic evidence to inform policy.MethodNarrative review with an analysis frame that organises evidence around four points on the criminal justice system pathway: (a) point of contact; (b) post‐arrest; (c) incarceration/punishment and (d) post‐incarceration.ResultsThere is a paucity of high‐quality economic evidence, especially from cost‐benefit analyses. However, there is some evidence of cost‐effectiveness in support of interventions at the point of incarceration, such as cognitive behavioural therapy, multisystemic therapy for juvenile delinquents, therapeutic communities, electronic monitoring and telepsychiatry in forensic psychiatry settings. There is also evidence that post‐incarceration interventions such as assertive community treatment can be cost‐effective.ConclusionThere remain large evidence gaps. There are also challenges in turning economic evidence on mental health interventions in criminal justice into policy changes and improved practice, such as hidden costs, silo budgeting and delayed pay‐off. Research incorporating multi‐sectoral costs and benefits recommended by health economics and health technology assessment groups should be prioritised to support difficult resource allocation decisions faced by policy makers.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Psychology (miscellaneous),General Medicine,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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