The Young and the Incarcerated: Prevalence of Psychiatric Needs in British Inmates
A recent survey of 301 young offenders
in Britain—either in custody or in the community—suggests that their mental
health and psychosocial needs are quite high. 31% of respondents were found to have significant mental health needs, while
48% were found deficient in regard to social relationships. 20% registered an IQ <70. The researchers noted that offenders
in the community had greater needs than those in prison. This study appeared in the British Journal of Psychiatry. http://bjp.rcpsych.org/cgi/content/abstract/188/6/534