LauraNorderr
It has long been my opinion that psychologists and psychiatrists should be held accountable for the release of dangerous criminals in to society.
Too often people are released back to the community on the say so of a whole mental team only to commit another heinous crime.
Police officers, teachers, social workers, the judiciary, etc., are often accused of failing us but none of them have the necessary psychiatric training to make the decisions that would prevent the return to the community of deranged people.
Those who are qualified to make these decisions should be held accountable. Perhaps then they would be less hung ho with releases.
Locally in 2006 there were 4 Mental Heath inpatient wards, for adult patients (thats either 16 or 18 years to 65 years old). Cutbacks were on the horizon already.
These had which had a mixture of voluntary and sectioned patients, and one higher level (resources and security) facility. They did of course have regular contact with police.
Two psychiatrists covered those wards.
There was time, although time was tight, to keep patients in for longer stretches of time and get the treatment right before a proper handing over to community Mental Health Teams.
Psychiatrists were available as needed in those teams, not always easy to access, but nevertheless there.
In the community health teams patients were generally seen once a week and therefore could be monitored better. There was often good relationships between GP's and local Community Health Teams as they had the time.
In 2025 we have just one ward for the whole city although there are considerably more referrals plus a high security holding unit, there is always a constant bed shortage meaning patients are sent up to hundreds of miles if sectioned. People are discharged early.
They are handed over to Community Mental Health Teams stretched to breaking point, which can offer close supervision to less people for shorter periods of time and cannot offer weekly visits anymore to nearly everyone. It is very hard to get to see a psychiatrist.
This is the reality
Most workers are good people doing their very best under circumstances that mean outcomes are less than adequate in some circumstances.
People who desperately need hospital for help cant get in as its now only when there is immediate danger to self or others.
*I'm appalled the shout
"Perhaps then they would be less gung ho with releases*
or "
It has long been my opinion that psychologists and psychiatrists should be held accountable for the release of dangerous criminals in to society"
It shows little knowledge of the realities, instead of shouting "blame"
shout "give people the resources to do the job"