Changing characteristics of forensic psychiatric patients in Ontario: a population-based study from 1987 to 2012.
Stephanie R PenneyMichael C SetoAnne G CrockerTonia L NichollsTeresa GrimbosPadraig L DarbyAlexander I F SimpsonPublished in: Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology (2018)
Defining the trends characterizing the growth of the forensic population has important policy implications, as forensic services are costly and involve a significant loss of liberty. The current results indicate that young, substance abusing individuals of diverse ethno-racial backgrounds and who commit relatively low-level violence comprise an increasing proportion of Ontario's forensic population, and suggest that treatment must be optimized to best serve the needs of these individuals.