1994
DOI: 10.1177/002580249403400306
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Schizophrenics Remanded to the Forensic Psychiatric Institute of British Columbia, 1975–1990

Abstract: Clinical and legal data were collected on 1265 schizophrenic patients remanded to a maximum security hospital, for psychiatric evaluation of fitness to stand trial. Schizophrenics accounted for over half of the remand population. When compared to the nonschizophrenic group, they had more previous admissions to the Forensic Psychiatric Institute and the Provincial Mental Hospital. They were also more likely to be found unfit to stand trial or to have their charges stayed by the Crown. However, approximately hal… Show more

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“…Patients not involved with the criminal justice system who require intensive care or increased security remain in local hospital intensive psychiatric care units. Smith et al (1994) described the Institute in detail.…”
Section: Aimsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients not involved with the criminal justice system who require intensive care or increased security remain in local hospital intensive psychiatric care units. Smith et al (1994) described the Institute in detail.…”
Section: Aimsmentioning
confidence: 99%