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Mental Illness and
Incarcerated Individuals
SW603 SJAP Presentation
By: Tiffany Bystra, Jessica Callahan, Maresha Cash, & Deniesha Chapman
Mental
Health &
Incarcerated
Individuals
• An approximate 60% of individuals in the
prison and jail systems suffer from mental
illness (Raphael & Stoll, 2013)
• This equates to nearly five times the rate of
mental illness among the general public.
Mental
Health &
Incarcerated
Individuals in
Louisville
• Louisville Metro processes about 33,000
inmate per year. Because of
overcrowding, inmates do not have
many resources available to them.
Overcrowding is something to just deal
with rather than something to try to
change for the Louisville Metro facility.
• Two officers took on the responsibility
of getting incarcerated individuals to
and from treatment facilities, leaving
the correctional facility understaffed
during those times.
• Twenty-five percent of Louisville Metro’s
jailed people “suffer serious and
persistent mental
illness” (LouisvilleKy.gov, n.d.).
Five Faces of
Oppresssion
Marginalization
Violence
Exploitation
Powerlessness
Cultural
Imperialism
Marginalization
• Marginalization is face of oppression to
consider as evidenced by the
“disproportionate number of ethnic
minorities in prison” (Kreek, 2011, p.6-7)
• The social stigmas attached particularly
amongst violent offenders which creates
further distance and marginalization to
these oppressed groups (Devine et al.,
2004).
Exploitation
• Exploitation perpetuates disparities and
hardships faced by prisoners with mental
health problems,. It can be understood as
“social processes that bring about a transfer
of energies from one group to another to
produce unequal distributions” (Young,
2014, p. 174-195).
• As such, prisoners with mental health
problems may be seen as stuck in a cycle of
exploitation when a facility benefits fiscally
from the labor of prisoners. Those with
chronic mental health concerns whose
vocational success outside of the criminal
justice system is limited may continue to
cycle through the prison system and be
subject to participating in labor that
disproportionately benefits the prison at the
expense of the unfair wages to the prisoner
(Browne, 2010).
Cultural
Imperialism
• Cultural imperialism is the method that
society views the abilities of one group as
superior to another.
• Cultural imperialism may demonstrate
itself in the assumption of certain
characteristics, behaviors, and tendencies
amongst the inmate population who is
afflicted by mental health challenges.
Violence
• Oppressed groups may face violence
based on the aspect of their identity
which places them in said group.
• Mental health disorders and propensity
for violent behavior are often presumed
as being closely related; however,
evidence by Monahan (1992, p. 511)
suggests that although mental health
disorders “may be a consistent, albeit
modest, risk factor for the occurrence of
violence” public perception of the
correlation is much higher than it is in
acutality.
Powerlessness
• By nature of the criminal justice system,
oppressed inmates with unaddressed or
underdiagnosed mental health
disturbances are particularly vulnerable to
themes of powerlessness as many
elements of their daily lives are out of
their control, including: times to eat as
well as what is offered, reduced
opportunities to engage in positive and
productive social relationships, reduced
occupational justice to pursue vocations
that promote self-efficacy, as well as
limited exposure to mental health
promoting environments such as exposure
to natural light and nature.
Project Overview
• The purpose of this social justice action project is to investigate the incidence of
mental illness amongst inmates within the United States criminal justice system, as
well as identify current factors that support and/or inhibit institutional capacities to
address the mental health needs of the inmates. In addition, current practice in
identifying and treating inmates with mental illness will be investigated to better
understand how plans of care are created and thus outcome measures collected in the
current state of mental health services offered in prison systems. Informed by current
evidence, the group will draft proposals both on the micro and macro level in an effort
to address current gaps in mental health care for prisoners and to minimize social
injustices faced by this oppressed group.
Project Importance
• The impact on a mezzo level can help jail and prisons increase their work ethics. How
police officers treat the inmate has a significant effect on the inmate's psyche. Police
officers have to treat inmates who are mentally ill with special care. "In prison, more
than 50% of those who were medicated for mental health conditions at admission did
not receive pharmacotherapy in prison (Gonzalez, Connell, 2014)." If an inmate with a
mental illness is not receiving treatment in jail, they are likely to misbehave due to
their condition and stay incarcerated longer.
• This project can also increase the number of an assisted inmates with mental illness
receive after being released from jail or prison. Helping inmate after being release help
their chances of not being arrested again.
Project
Goals
1. Identify the current state of mental
illness among incarcerated individuals
2. Identify and recommend potential 2-
3 solutions
3. Identify 2-3 strategies that social
work curriculums can implement to
foster enthusiasm and competence in
students for social justice action for
inmates with mental illness.
Identify the
current state of
mental illness
among
incarcerated
individuals
• Through research and interviews with the
agencies we will volunteer with we aim to
learn about the rates of mental illness
among incarcerated individuals.
• We will also research and learn about the
current alternatives to incarceration and
treatment programs for individuals in the
prison system.
• We will present our findings to our
classmates and create a shareable
document which our peers can share with
their practicum or work agencies to raise
awareness. Our shareable document will be
available online to share via social media.
Identify and
recommend
potential 2-3
solutions
• This project will allow our group to identify
two to three solutions to improve the lives
of individuals with mental illness within the
US prison system. These solutions will cover
interventions at the micro, mezzo, and
macro levels. Our volunteer experiences will
provide us with first hand knowledge of the
current state of incarcerated individuals
with mental illness, as well as the current
interventions and solutions that exist.
Examining and evaluating what is currently
being done will allow us to propose
educated solutions. As we learn more and
determine our solutions we will continue to
refine our actions and how we can create
change.
Identify 2-3
Strategies
for Social
Work
Curriculums
• By encouraging and promoting themes of
social justice advocacy in the foundational
core of a curriculum, social work students
may be more apt to adopt a solutions-based
approach to address institutional disparities
faced by oppressed groups such as prisoners
with mental health diagnoses. Objectively
identifying 2-3 strategies that social work
programs can incorporate as part of
foundational curriculum can instill timely,
proactive, and actions-oriented philosophies
in students who are still impressionable and
developing understanding of their role in
social work and future advocacy efforts.
Project Logistics
Research
• Investigate incidence of mental illness among current and formerly incarcerated
individuals.
• Identify the current interventions and resources.
Volunteer
• Bronx Community Solutions
• New Albany Floyd County probation facility and a DCS agent
Educate
• Build a fact sheet to share information
• Create a social media campaign to raise awareness
References
References
Adams, M., Blumenfeld, W.J., Castaneda, R., Hackman, H.W., Petters, M.L.,
Zuniga, X. (4th Ed.). (2018). Readings for diversity and social justice: An
anthology on racism, sexism, anti-‐Semitism, heterosexism, classism, and
ableism. New York: Routledge.
Bronx Community Solutions. (2019, January
30). Overview. https://www.courtinnovation.org/sites/default/files/media/do
cuments/2019-06/bcs_factsheet_01302019.pdf
Browne, J. (2010). Rooted in slavery: Prison labor exploitation. Race, Poverty
& the Environment, 17(1), 78-80.
Center for Court Innovations.
(n.d.). About. https://www.courtinnovation.org/about
Center for Court Innovations. (n.d.). Bronx Community
Solutions. https://www.courtinnovation.org/about
Devine, J., Gilligan, J., Miczek, K. A., Shaikh, R., & Pfaff, D. (2004). Youth
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York Academy of Sciences, 1036, ix-xii.
Grassian, S. (1983). Psychopathological effects of solitary
confinement. American Journal of Psychiatry, 140(11), 1450-1454.
Kapoor, R., & Trestman, R. (2016). Mental health effects of restrictive
housing. Restrictive housing in the US: Issues, challenges, and future
directions, 199-232.
Kreek, M. J. (2011). Extreme marginalization: addiction and other mental
health disorders, stigma, and imprisonment. Annals of the New York Academy
of Sciences, 1231, 65.
LouisvilleKy.gov. (n.d.). About
Us. https://louisvilleky.gov/government/corrections/about-us
MacDonald, M. (2013). Women prisoners, mental health, violence and
abuse. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 36(3-4), 293-303.
Monahan, J. (1992). Mental disorder and violent behavior: perceptions
and evidence. American Psychologist, 47(4), 511.
Reddon, J. R., & Durante, S. B. (2019). Prisoner exposure to nature:
Benefits for wellbeing and citizenship. MedicalHypotheses, 123, 13-18.
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voting rights of mentally disordered offenders. BJPsych bulletin, 40(4),
169-172.
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Sokol, A., Gozdek, A., & Figurska, I. (2015). The importance of teacher
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SW603 SJAP presentation - final

  • 1. Mental Illness and Incarcerated Individuals SW603 SJAP Presentation By: Tiffany Bystra, Jessica Callahan, Maresha Cash, & Deniesha Chapman
  • 2. Mental Health & Incarcerated Individuals • An approximate 60% of individuals in the prison and jail systems suffer from mental illness (Raphael & Stoll, 2013) • This equates to nearly five times the rate of mental illness among the general public.
  • 3. Mental Health & Incarcerated Individuals in Louisville • Louisville Metro processes about 33,000 inmate per year. Because of overcrowding, inmates do not have many resources available to them. Overcrowding is something to just deal with rather than something to try to change for the Louisville Metro facility. • Two officers took on the responsibility of getting incarcerated individuals to and from treatment facilities, leaving the correctional facility understaffed during those times. • Twenty-five percent of Louisville Metro’s jailed people “suffer serious and persistent mental illness” (LouisvilleKy.gov, n.d.).
  • 5. Marginalization • Marginalization is face of oppression to consider as evidenced by the “disproportionate number of ethnic minorities in prison” (Kreek, 2011, p.6-7) • The social stigmas attached particularly amongst violent offenders which creates further distance and marginalization to these oppressed groups (Devine et al., 2004).
  • 6. Exploitation • Exploitation perpetuates disparities and hardships faced by prisoners with mental health problems,. It can be understood as “social processes that bring about a transfer of energies from one group to another to produce unequal distributions” (Young, 2014, p. 174-195). • As such, prisoners with mental health problems may be seen as stuck in a cycle of exploitation when a facility benefits fiscally from the labor of prisoners. Those with chronic mental health concerns whose vocational success outside of the criminal justice system is limited may continue to cycle through the prison system and be subject to participating in labor that disproportionately benefits the prison at the expense of the unfair wages to the prisoner (Browne, 2010).
  • 7. Cultural Imperialism • Cultural imperialism is the method that society views the abilities of one group as superior to another. • Cultural imperialism may demonstrate itself in the assumption of certain characteristics, behaviors, and tendencies amongst the inmate population who is afflicted by mental health challenges.
  • 8. Violence • Oppressed groups may face violence based on the aspect of their identity which places them in said group. • Mental health disorders and propensity for violent behavior are often presumed as being closely related; however, evidence by Monahan (1992, p. 511) suggests that although mental health disorders “may be a consistent, albeit modest, risk factor for the occurrence of violence” public perception of the correlation is much higher than it is in acutality.
  • 9. Powerlessness • By nature of the criminal justice system, oppressed inmates with unaddressed or underdiagnosed mental health disturbances are particularly vulnerable to themes of powerlessness as many elements of their daily lives are out of their control, including: times to eat as well as what is offered, reduced opportunities to engage in positive and productive social relationships, reduced occupational justice to pursue vocations that promote self-efficacy, as well as limited exposure to mental health promoting environments such as exposure to natural light and nature.
  • 10. Project Overview • The purpose of this social justice action project is to investigate the incidence of mental illness amongst inmates within the United States criminal justice system, as well as identify current factors that support and/or inhibit institutional capacities to address the mental health needs of the inmates. In addition, current practice in identifying and treating inmates with mental illness will be investigated to better understand how plans of care are created and thus outcome measures collected in the current state of mental health services offered in prison systems. Informed by current evidence, the group will draft proposals both on the micro and macro level in an effort to address current gaps in mental health care for prisoners and to minimize social injustices faced by this oppressed group.
  • 11. Project Importance • The impact on a mezzo level can help jail and prisons increase their work ethics. How police officers treat the inmate has a significant effect on the inmate's psyche. Police officers have to treat inmates who are mentally ill with special care. "In prison, more than 50% of those who were medicated for mental health conditions at admission did not receive pharmacotherapy in prison (Gonzalez, Connell, 2014)." If an inmate with a mental illness is not receiving treatment in jail, they are likely to misbehave due to their condition and stay incarcerated longer. • This project can also increase the number of an assisted inmates with mental illness receive after being released from jail or prison. Helping inmate after being release help their chances of not being arrested again.
  • 12. Project Goals 1. Identify the current state of mental illness among incarcerated individuals 2. Identify and recommend potential 2- 3 solutions 3. Identify 2-3 strategies that social work curriculums can implement to foster enthusiasm and competence in students for social justice action for inmates with mental illness.
  • 13. Identify the current state of mental illness among incarcerated individuals • Through research and interviews with the agencies we will volunteer with we aim to learn about the rates of mental illness among incarcerated individuals. • We will also research and learn about the current alternatives to incarceration and treatment programs for individuals in the prison system. • We will present our findings to our classmates and create a shareable document which our peers can share with their practicum or work agencies to raise awareness. Our shareable document will be available online to share via social media.
  • 14. Identify and recommend potential 2-3 solutions • This project will allow our group to identify two to three solutions to improve the lives of individuals with mental illness within the US prison system. These solutions will cover interventions at the micro, mezzo, and macro levels. Our volunteer experiences will provide us with first hand knowledge of the current state of incarcerated individuals with mental illness, as well as the current interventions and solutions that exist. Examining and evaluating what is currently being done will allow us to propose educated solutions. As we learn more and determine our solutions we will continue to refine our actions and how we can create change.
  • 15. Identify 2-3 Strategies for Social Work Curriculums • By encouraging and promoting themes of social justice advocacy in the foundational core of a curriculum, social work students may be more apt to adopt a solutions-based approach to address institutional disparities faced by oppressed groups such as prisoners with mental health diagnoses. Objectively identifying 2-3 strategies that social work programs can incorporate as part of foundational curriculum can instill timely, proactive, and actions-oriented philosophies in students who are still impressionable and developing understanding of their role in social work and future advocacy efforts.
  • 16. Project Logistics Research • Investigate incidence of mental illness among current and formerly incarcerated individuals. • Identify the current interventions and resources. Volunteer • Bronx Community Solutions • New Albany Floyd County probation facility and a DCS agent Educate • Build a fact sheet to share information • Create a social media campaign to raise awareness
  • 18. References Adams, M., Blumenfeld, W.J., Castaneda, R., Hackman, H.W., Petters, M.L., Zuniga, X. (4th Ed.). (2018). Readings for diversity and social justice: An anthology on racism, sexism, anti-‐Semitism, heterosexism, classism, and ableism. New York: Routledge. Bronx Community Solutions. (2019, January 30). Overview. https://www.courtinnovation.org/sites/default/files/media/do cuments/2019-06/bcs_factsheet_01302019.pdf Browne, J. (2010). Rooted in slavery: Prison labor exploitation. Race, Poverty & the Environment, 17(1), 78-80. Center for Court Innovations. (n.d.). About. https://www.courtinnovation.org/about Center for Court Innovations. (n.d.). Bronx Community Solutions. https://www.courtinnovation.org/about Devine, J., Gilligan, J., Miczek, K. A., Shaikh, R., & Pfaff, D. (2004). Youth violence. Scientific approaches to prevention. Prologue. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1036, ix-xii. Grassian, S. (1983). Psychopathological effects of solitary confinement. American Journal of Psychiatry, 140(11), 1450-1454. Kapoor, R., & Trestman, R. (2016). Mental health effects of restrictive housing. Restrictive housing in the US: Issues, challenges, and future directions, 199-232. Kreek, M. J. (2011). Extreme marginalization: addiction and other mental health disorders, stigma, and imprisonment. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1231, 65. LouisvilleKy.gov. (n.d.). About Us. https://louisvilleky.gov/government/corrections/about-us MacDonald, M. (2013). Women prisoners, mental health, violence and abuse. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 36(3-4), 293-303. Monahan, J. (1992). Mental disorder and violent behavior: perceptions and evidence. American Psychologist, 47(4), 511. Reddon, J. R., & Durante, S. B. (2019). Prisoner exposure to nature: Benefits for wellbeing and citizenship. MedicalHypotheses, 123, 13-18. Rees, G., & Reed, J. (2016). Patients or prisoners? Time to reconsider the voting rights of mentally disordered offenders. BJPsych bulletin, 40(4), 169-172. Slater, D. (2017)[KF1] . North Dakota’s Norway Experiment: Can humane prisons work in America? A red state aims to find out. Mother Jones. https://www.motherjones.com/crime-justice/2017/07/north- dakota-norway-prisons-experiment/ Sokol, A., Gozdek, A., & Figurska, I. (2015). The importance of teacher leadership in shaping the creative attitudes of students. Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences, 197, 1976-1982. Visher, C. A., Debus-Sherrill, S. A., & Yahner, J. (2011). Employment after prison: A longitudinal study of former prisoners. Justice Quarterly, 28(5), 698-718. Young, I. (2014). Five Faces of Oppression. In Kelly, R. (Eds.), Rethinking Power Industrial Relations (1st. ed., pp. 174-195). Routledge.

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