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FOLLOW-UP ON BAXSTROM PATIENTS RETURNED TO HOSPITALS FOR THE CRIMINALLY INSANE

NCJ Number
9427
Journal
American Journal of Psychiatry Volume: 130 Issue: 3 Dated: (MARCH 1973) Pages: 317-319
Author(s)
H J STEADMAN
Date Published
1973
Length
2 pages
Annotation
OF 967 PATIENTS TRANSFERRED FROM HOSPITALS FOR THE CRIMINALLY INSANE TO CIVIL MENTAL HOSPITALS AS A RESULT OF THE BAXSTROM CASE, 26 WERE RETURNED TO THE FORMER.
Abstract
IN THE BAXSTROM CASE THE SUPREME COURT HELD THAT A NEW YORK STATUTE ALLOWING MENTALLY ILL PRISONERS TO BE RE-COMMITTED CIVILLY TO A HOSPITAL FOR THE CRIMINALLY INSANE AFTER COMPLETING THEIR SENTENCES WAS UNCONSTITUTIONAL. THIS FOLLOW-UP STUDY INDICATES THAT NO FACTORS SIGNIFICANTLY DIFFERENTIATED THE 26 RETURNEES FROM THOSE WHO REMAINED IN THE CIVIL MENTAL HOSPITALS. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT MODIFIED)