A realist evaluation of an enhanced court-based liaison and diversion service for defendants with neurodevelopmental disorders

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health Pub Date : 2023-11-06 DOI:10.1002/cbm.2315
Eddie Chaplin, Jane McCarthy, Karina Marshall-Tate, Salma Ali, Denise Harvey, Jessica Childs, Kiriakos Xenitidis, Samir Srivastava, Iain McKinnon, Louise Robinson, Clare S. Allely, Sally Hardy, Andrew Forrester
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Abstract

Background

In England, court-based mental health liaison and diversion (L&D) services work across courts and police stations to support those with severe mental illness and other vulnerabilities. However, the evidence around how such services support those with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDs) is limited.

Aims

This study aimed to evaluate, through the lens of court and clinical staff, the introduction of a L&D service for defendants with NDs, designed to complement the existing L&D service.

Methods

A realist evaluation was undertaken involving multiple agencies based within an inner-city Magistrates' Court in London, England. We developed a logic model based on the initial programme theory focusing on component parts of the new enhanced service, specifically training, screening, signposting and interventions. We conducted semi-structured interviews with the court staff, judiciary and clinicians from the L&D service.

Results

The L&D service for defendants with NDs was successful in identifying and supporting the needs of those defendants. Benefits of this service included knowledge sharing, awareness raising and promoting good practice such as making reasonable adjustments. However, there were challenges for the court practitioners and clinicians in finding and accessing local specialist community services.

Conclusion

A L&D service developed for defendants with NDs is feasible and beneficial to staff and clinicians who worked in the court setting leading to good practice being in place for the defendants. Going forward, a local care pathway would need to be agreed between commissioners and stakeholders including the judiciary to ensure timely and equitable access to local services by both defendants and practitioners working across diversion services for individuals with NDs.

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为患有神经发育障碍的被告提供强化法庭联络和分流服务的现实主义评估。
背景:在英格兰,基于法院的心理健康联络和分流(L&D)服务在法院和警察局开展工作,为那些患有严重精神疾病和其他脆弱性的人提供支持。然而,关于此类服务如何支持神经发育障碍患者的证据有限。目的:本研究旨在通过法庭和临床工作人员的视角,评估为患有NDs的被告引入L&D服务的情况,该服务旨在补充现有的L&D服务。方法:对英国伦敦市中心治安法院内的多个机构进行了现实主义评估。我们根据最初的方案理论开发了一个逻辑模型,重点关注新的强化服务的组成部分,特别是培训、筛查、路标和干预措施。我们对法庭工作人员、司法人员和法律与发展服务的临床医生进行了半结构化采访。结果:为患有NDs的被告提供的L&D服务成功地确定并支持了这些被告的需求。这项服务的好处包括分享知识、提高认识和推广良好做法,如进行合理调整。然而,法院从业者和临床医生在寻找和获得当地专业社区服务方面面临挑战。结论:为患有NDs的被告开发的L&D服务是可行的,对在法庭环境中工作的工作人员和临床医生有益,从而为被告提供良好的实践。今后,委员和包括司法机构在内的利益相关者需要就当地护理途径达成一致,以确保被告和为NDs患者提供分流服务的从业者及时、公平地获得当地服务。
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期刊介绍: Criminal Behaviour & Mental Health – CBMH – aims to publish original material on any aspect of the relationship between mental state and criminal behaviour. Thus, we are interested in mental mechanisms associated with offending, regardless of whether the individual concerned has a mental disorder or not. We are interested in factors that influence such relationships, and particularly welcome studies about pathways into and out of crime. These will include studies of normal and abnormal development, of mental disorder and how that may lead to offending for a subgroup of sufferers, together with information about factors which mediate such a relationship.
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