TY - JOUR
T1 - Factors associated with the conditional release of persons acquitted by reason of insanity
T2 - A decision tree approach
AU - Callahan, Lisa A.
AU - Silver, Eric
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was funded MH44258.
PY - 1998
Y1 - 1998
N2 - Most NGRI (not guilty by reason of insanity) acquittees are hospitalized for some period of time following acquittal which raises the question of when an individual can be safely released into the community. The conditional release (CR) of persons acquitted by reason of insanity, therefore, provokes the question of public safety. This study examines the CR systems in four states - Connecticut, Maryland, New York, and Ohio. A study sample of 529 persons acquitted as NGRI from 1985 to 1987 was followed up for at least five years to determine who is conditionally released. Following a description of the CR systems, findings suggestive of the role of dangerousness and diagnosis as predictors of CR are presented. Personal characteristics are also significant factors in predicting who will be released. The length of hospitalization for this population and other descriptive factors such as history of hospitalization, arrests, substance abuse, family violence, and living arrangements are also addressed.
AB - Most NGRI (not guilty by reason of insanity) acquittees are hospitalized for some period of time following acquittal which raises the question of when an individual can be safely released into the community. The conditional release (CR) of persons acquitted by reason of insanity, therefore, provokes the question of public safety. This study examines the CR systems in four states - Connecticut, Maryland, New York, and Ohio. A study sample of 529 persons acquitted as NGRI from 1985 to 1987 was followed up for at least five years to determine who is conditionally released. Following a description of the CR systems, findings suggestive of the role of dangerousness and diagnosis as predictors of CR are presented. Personal characteristics are also significant factors in predicting who will be released. The length of hospitalization for this population and other descriptive factors such as history of hospitalization, arrests, substance abuse, family violence, and living arrangements are also addressed.
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U2 - 10.1023/A:1025790003139
DO - 10.1023/A:1025790003139
M3 - Article
C2 - 9566120
AN - SCOPUS:0031966255
SN - 0147-7307
VL - 22
SP - 147
EP - 163
JO - Law and human behavior
JF - Law and human behavior
IS - 2
ER -