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Editorial: Ten Years on Medical Services to Prisoners in England and Wales

NCJ Number
186983
Journal
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health Volume: 10 Issue: 1 Dated: 2000 Pages: 5-9
Editor(s)
John Gunn, Pamela J. Taylor, David Farrington
Date Published
2000
Length
5 pages
Annotation
For many years, the Prison Service in England and Wales has been criticized for failing to deliver adequate health care to inmates and a take-over by the National Health Service (NHS) has been seen as a solution to the problem.
Abstract
A working group has recommended that substantial change and improvement be accomplished in the provision of inmate health care through a formal partnership between the Prison Service and the NHS. A Prison Health Policy Unit will replace the current Directorate of Health Care. Health authorities and prison governors are to work together to identify the health needs of inmates and to develop prison health improvement programs. The ability of the NHS to fund and provide quality health care to inmates is discussed, with special emphasis on the needs of mentally ill inmates. The proposal of the partnership between the Prison Service and the NHS is considered in the context of providing appropriate psychiatric services. Relevant issues in this context are the cost of care, the quality of services, and the availability of medical staff. The article emphasizes the importance of treating the severely mentally ill in custody in the most effective manner possible, recognizing that men and women convicted of criminal offenses should receive the same quality of treatment as any other member of the population. 12 references