Protection of Prisoners with Mental Health Disorders in Italy: Lights and Shadows after the Abolition of Judicial Psychiatric Hospitals

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Aug 12;19(16):9984. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19169984.

Abstract

In Italy, a person suffering from a mental disorder who commits a crime will be given a custodial security order and serve the period of admission at a Residenza per la esecuzione delle misure di sicurezza (REMS) (Residence for the Execution of Security Measures, hereinafter "REMS"). These institutions have been established recently and though equipped with the necessary safety measures, the focus is on psychiatric therapy. Despite being present on a national scale, access is very limited in terms of capacity. Immediate remedial measures are needed, so much so that the European Court of Human Rights recently condemned Italy for this very reason. This article, through a review of the constitutive principles of these institutions, shows how they have very positive aspects such as the attention to necessary psychotherapy in order to protect the right to health and the real taking charge of the fragility of the subjects; however, it is seen how there are many negative aspects linked above all to the scarce availability of places in these structures. The article provides suggestions on a more comprehensive strategy for facilities for detainees with mental disorders.

Keywords: ECHR; REMS; forensic psychiatric treatment; health; prison; prison medicine; safety.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Hospitals, Psychiatric
  • Humans
  • Italy
  • Mental Disorders* / epidemiology
  • Mental Disorders* / therapy
  • Mental Health
  • Prisoners* / psychology

Grants and funding

This paper received no external funding.