Abstract

Abstract Two audit surveys were carried out, one in 1992 and the other in 1993, to examine the security needs of South West Thames Region (SWTR) Special Hospital patients. Special Hospital responsible medical officers (RMOs) were surveyed regarding need for security, appropriate placement and reasons for transfer delay for South West Thames patients. Results from both audits were strikingly similar and were also consistent with previous studies based on RMO surveys. They suggest that there are large numbers of Special Hospital patients who do not require maximum security. Assessed need for medium- and long-stay (greater than 2 years) medium secure care in the region highlighted current deficiencies in medium secure provision within South West Thames, which falls short of both Department of Health and Home Office specifications. The most frequently cited reason for postponement of transfer was Home Office delays. The consistent findings of this and previous studies emphasize the ongoing problem of overcont...

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