Reducing the Use of Segregation for People with Serious Mental Illness

Author:

Maszak-Prato Serena1,Graham Leigh2

Affiliation:

1. John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, NY, USA

2. Ariadne Labs, Boston, MA, USA

Abstract

This study, using data from a state correctional agency, examines the use of segregation for people with serious mental illness in prisons. Our investigation shows deviations from departmental policy regarding the housing of individuals with serious mental illness (SMI); frequent use of segregation as a response to self-harm episodes and suicide attempts; and that people determined to be most impaired by a serious mental illness were typically placed in segregation. These findings suggest that correctional staff need to decouple disciplinary actions and responses from mental health symptoms, and avoid a punitive approach to incidents of self-harm or suicidality.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Law,Social Sciences (miscellaneous)

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