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The prevalence and nature of intellectual disability in Norwegian prisons
Authors:Søndenaa E  Rasmussen K  Palmstierna T  Nøttestad J
Affiliation:1. St Olavs University Hospital Trondheim, Forensic Department Br?set and Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Department of Medicine, Trondheim, Norway;2. St Olavs University Hospital Trondheim, Forensic Department Br?set and Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Department of Psychology, Trondheim, Norway;3. St Olavs University Hospital Trondheim, Forensic Department Br?set and Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Division of Forensic Psychiatry, Stockholm, Sweden and Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Department of Medicine, Trondheim, Norway
Abstract:Background The objective of the study was to calculate the prevalence of inmates with intellectual disabilities (ID), and identify historical, medical and criminological characteristics of a certain impact. Methods A random sample of 143 inmates from a Norwegian prison cross sectional sample was studied. The Hayes Ability Screening Index (HASI) was validated with the Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence (WASI). Results The prevalence of inmates with ID, IQ < 70, was 10.8%. Some essential characteristics of inmates with ID were more frequent medication for mental disorders, a higher number of imprisonments, less drug abuse and less education than the other inmates. The results indicated that the HASI is a valid tool for screening of ID for the Norwegian inmates. Conclusions The prevalence of ID in Norwegian inmates is significant, measured by WASI and HASI. Identification, rehabilitation and care, concerning an intellectual handicap, are mostly absent in the Norwegian criminal justice system.
Keywords:criminal justice system  Hayes Ability Screening Index  intellectual disability  learning disability  offenders  prevalence
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