New horizons: Forensic mental health services for older people

  • Natarajan M
  • Mulvana S
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Abstract

Although the older adult population makes up only a small percentage of mentally disordered offenders, there is a clear need for forensic mental health services for older people. However, these services to date have developed ad hoc and with no coordination. In this article we discuss the evolution, current provision, future direction and therapeutic implications of such services. Although the epidemiology, criminology and clinical characteristics of older people are sufficiently different from those of younger people to warrant such service specificity, we suggest that the provision of care should be geared to services based on older people's multiple and complex needs, rather than on arbitrary age cut-offs.

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Natarajan, M., & Mulvana, S. (2017). New horizons: Forensic mental health services for older people. BJPsych Advances, 23(1), 44–53. https://doi.org/10.1192/apt.bp.113.012021

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