The Treatment of the Mentally Ill in Supermax Facilities: An Evaluation of State Supermax Policies
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-24-2014
Abstract
As a criminal justice policy, researchers have encountered numerous problems attempting to evaluate whether supermax confinement achieves its desired goals. Among the many goals of supermax confinement is the incapacitation of the “worst of the worst” inmates. This type of custody, however, has been widely criticized for worsening inmate mental health. In an effort to better understand the treatment of the mentally ill in supermax confinement, we performed a content analysis on 42 state correctional policies. We found considerable variation exists regarding the treatment of the mentally ill as prescribed by official policies and that the majority of correctional policies dictate some level of treatment or intervention for supermax inmates. As criticism regarding the indefinite use of lockdown increases, we argue it is important correctional departments have a foundation that protects inmates and the agency itself, which begins with official policies.
Publication Title
Criminal Justice and Behavior
Volume
41
Issue
11
First Page
1338
Last Page
1353
Recommended Citation
Butler, H.,
Johnson, W.,
Griffin, O.
(2014). The Treatment of the Mentally Ill in Supermax Facilities: An Evaluation of State Supermax Policies. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 41(11), 1338-1353.
Available at: https://aquila.usm.edu/fac_pubs/20061