After the closure of Psychiatric Hospitals (OPs), in 2012 the Italian Government decided to close the High Security Psychiatric Hospitals (OPGs). Law 81/2014 established that each region would provide smaller forensic psychiatry facilities, the REMS (Residence for the Execution of the Security Measures), to accommodate socially dangerous NGRI (Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity) offenders.The main characteristic of a REMS is that it is purely therapeutic and rehabilitative in nature while remaining a custodial safety measure. The COVID-19 pandemic undoubtedly tested the organization of these new Italian forensic psychiatry facilities whose practices were not yet fully established, forcing them to ensure patient safety during lockdown amidst the epidemic.The ChapterV Constitutional reform which assigned each region exclusive competence for health policies in its own territory, once the prerogative of the central government, was also put to the test. To assess the impact of the pandemic on the new forensic care system in Italy, we conducted a semi-structured interview with REMS health professionals from various regions with differing levels of contagion: the Poli REMS di Castiglione delle Stiviere; the REMS of Volterra; the REMS of Carovigno and the REMS of Pisticci. The interview assessed how the rehabilitation ob-jectives had been met notwithstanding the serious operational limitations consequent to COVID-19 related decisions by the authorities.

Pozza, A., Ferretti, F., Caraballese, F., Rossetto, I., Franconi, F., Rivellini, G., et al. (2020). The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on new Forensic Psychiatry facilities in Italy. RASSEGNA ITALIANA DI CRIMINOLOGIA, 14(4), 289-294 [10.7347/RIC-042020-p289].

The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on new Forensic Psychiatry facilities in Italy

Andrea Pozza
;
Fabio Ferretti
;
Alessandra Masti
;
Giacomo Gualtieri
;
Anna Coluccia
2020-01-01

Abstract

After the closure of Psychiatric Hospitals (OPs), in 2012 the Italian Government decided to close the High Security Psychiatric Hospitals (OPGs). Law 81/2014 established that each region would provide smaller forensic psychiatry facilities, the REMS (Residence for the Execution of the Security Measures), to accommodate socially dangerous NGRI (Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity) offenders.The main characteristic of a REMS is that it is purely therapeutic and rehabilitative in nature while remaining a custodial safety measure. The COVID-19 pandemic undoubtedly tested the organization of these new Italian forensic psychiatry facilities whose practices were not yet fully established, forcing them to ensure patient safety during lockdown amidst the epidemic.The ChapterV Constitutional reform which assigned each region exclusive competence for health policies in its own territory, once the prerogative of the central government, was also put to the test. To assess the impact of the pandemic on the new forensic care system in Italy, we conducted a semi-structured interview with REMS health professionals from various regions with differing levels of contagion: the Poli REMS di Castiglione delle Stiviere; the REMS of Volterra; the REMS of Carovigno and the REMS of Pisticci. The interview assessed how the rehabilitation ob-jectives had been met notwithstanding the serious operational limitations consequent to COVID-19 related decisions by the authorities.
2020
Pozza, A., Ferretti, F., Caraballese, F., Rossetto, I., Franconi, F., Rivellini, G., et al. (2020). The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on new Forensic Psychiatry facilities in Italy. RASSEGNA ITALIANA DI CRIMINOLOGIA, 14(4), 289-294 [10.7347/RIC-042020-p289].
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