Head injury and associated disability in adults undergoing pre-sentencing assessment by criminal justice social work

de Mora, H., McFarlane, J. and McMillan, T. M. (2024) Head injury and associated disability in adults undergoing pre-sentencing assessment by criminal justice social work. Forensic Science International: Mind and Law, 5, 100129. (doi: 10.1016/j.fsiml.2024.100129)

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Abstract

Although evidence indicates that head injury (HI) is prevalent in prisoners, little is known about HI in defendants during the Court process. This study assesses history of HI and persisting sequelae in defendants undergoing Criminal Justice Social Work (CJSW) assessment for Court. A cross sectional, between subjects design was used. HI history was assessed using the Ohio State University TBI Identification-Method and disability with the Glasgow Outcome Scale-Extended in 46 adult defendants undergoing a CJSW assessment in Scotland. Assessments of mental health, cognitive function, effort on tests and dysexecutive behaviour were also carried out. Comparisons were made between defendants with and without significant HI. Significant HI (SHI) was found in 33/46 (72%) participants and 39% (13/33) of these had persisting disability. Those with SHI were more likely to have moderate-severe mental health difficulties, problematic alcohol or drug use and impairment on the Dysexecutive Questionnaire. Group differences were not found on cognitive tests or in offending history. No CJSW report identified HI. Disability, psychological distress, dysexecutive behaviour and potentially harmful substance use are more common in defendants with SHI. Training and a screening process for HI in CJSW assessments is needed to inform Court disposals and interventions.

Item Type:Articles
Additional Information:HdeM was funded by NHS Education Scotland.
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:de Mora, Holly and McMillan, Professor Tom and McFarlane, Dr Jean
Creator Roles:
de Mora, H.Data curation, Investigation, Validation, Writing – review and editing, Methodology
McFarlane, J.Investigation, Project administration, Supervision, Writing – review and editing
McMillan, T.Conceptualization, Formal analysis, Funding acquisition, Investigation, Methodology, Project administration, Resources, Supervision, Writing – original draft, Writing – review and editing
Authors: de Mora, H., McFarlane, J., and McMillan, T. M.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences
College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Health & Wellbeing > Mental Health and Wellbeing
Journal Name:Forensic Science International: Mind and Law
Publisher:Elsevier
ISSN:2666-3538
ISSN (Online):2666-3538
Published Online:23 February 2024
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2024 The Authors
First Published:First published in Forensic Science International: Mind and Law 5:100129
Publisher Policy:Reproduced under a Creative Commons license

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