The closure of high-security psychiatric hospitals in Italy. Processes of neo-institutionalisation between coercion and rehabilitation
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
The article illustrates the results of an empirical study that analysed the impact
of the law 81/2014, overcoming the high security psychiatric hospital (OPG),
in favour of a system based on several territorial mental health services, therapeutic
communities and the new Residences for the Execution of Security
Measures (REMS). The research was carried out using both quantitative and
qualitative tools. In quantitative terms, it analysed the statistical data provided
by the SMOP IT system, specifically designed by Campania region in order
to evaluate the reform implementation. The qualitative analysis was carried
out in Piemonte and Campania, where the Authors directly observed REMS
practices and realised interviews and focus groups with REMS and communities’
staff. The results show how the reform impact seems to be quite ambiguous.
On the one hand, the new system has probably favoured a partial process
of deinstitutionalisation, with a decrease in the inmates’ number, if compared
with the previous OPGs’ population. At the same time, the research showed
a varied landscape where several actors are resisting against the reform application,
sometimes looking for a real throwback. Moreover, at the local level,
the dialogue between different legal and professional cultures is producing
very different ways to implement the law principles, with a great uncertainty
for operators and inmates.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
security measures, sociology of criminal law, forensic psychiatric hospital, social control, institutionalisation processes
Elenco autori:
Allegri Perla Arianna;
Miravalle Michele;
Ronco Daniela;
Torrente Giovanni
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