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Am J Psychiatry 129:304-310, September 1972
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.129.3.304
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The Community Adjustment and Criminal Activity of the Baxstrom Patients: 1966-1970

HENRY J. STEADMAN PH.D.1, and GARY KEVELES M.A.2

1 Senior Research Scientist, Mental Health Research Unit, New York State Department of Mental Hygiene, 44 Holland Ave., Albany, N.Y. 12208
2 Candidate for the Ph.D. degree at the School of Criminal Justice, State University of New York at Albany

This research examines what happened to the nearly 1,000 patients transferred from two New York State hospitals for the criminally insane to civil mental hospitals in 1966 as the result of a Supreme Court decision. Four years later, about half were in civil mental hospitals, 27 percent in the community, and 14 percent dead. Only three percent were in a correctional facility or hospital for the criminally insane. The authors stress the need for more longitudinal research on the characteristics of the criminally insane to aid in the clinical determination of dangerousness.




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