Escapes and absconding from secure psychiatric units

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Abstract

A prominent radio news programme reported on escapes from secure psychiatric units in the UK and linked that with subsequent offending by psychiatric patients. The report cited did not distinguish between escapes and absconding but, it is argued here, these are very different activities. The acceptable rate both for escapes and absconding from secure psychiatric units is not defined. A certain level of absconding is a consequence of the therapeutic use of leave, which, as part of rehabilitation, is likely to be linked with a reduced reoffending rate post-discharge.

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Exworthy, T., & Wilson, S. (2010, March). Escapes and absconding from secure psychiatric units. Psychiatrist. https://doi.org/10.1192/pb.bp.108.024372

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