Posted by Bernard Harcourt, guest-blogging:
Mental Hospitalization and Prison Rates in Western Europe:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2007_04_29-2007_05_05.shtml#1177982107


   In response to my first blog entry [1]here, some readers asked how the
   rates of institutionalization in the United States compare to Western
   Europe. There is no doubt that the graph of institutionalization over
   the twentieth century immediately raises the question whether Western
   or industrialized countries with currently low prison populations use
   their mental health systems as an alternative form of social control.

   One [2]reader, for instance, notes: �Our high rate of penal
   imprisonment is widely-cited, but your study makes me wonder whether
   that's a fair picture. How do US rates of total institutionalization
   compare to the world? I suspect (given how we've dismantled mental
   health infrastructure), that we're somewhat closer to the rest of the
   industrialized world.�

   I was curious about that too and did a bit of research � and plan on
   doing a lot more. I discuss it in the conclusion of [3]the study here.

   My preliminary findings are interesting and suggest that these
   suspicions are not entirely off the mark, though not exactly right
   either.

   Among countries in the European Union, the highest rate regarding the
   number of beds in psychiatric hospitals per 100,000 inhabitants in
   2000 was in the Netherlands, which had a rate of 188.5. Other highs
   were posted in Belgium (161.6), Switzerland (119.9), France (113), and
   Finland (102.9). The average for the 25 European Union countries in
   2000 was 90.1, down from 115.5 in 1993.

   These figures are, indeed, higher than the corresponding prison rates
   for the same countries, which stood in 2006 at 128 per 100,000 persons
   in the Netherlands, 91 in Belgium, 83 in Switzerland, 85 in France,
   and 75 in Finland. But they certainly do not come close to the rates
   of aggregated institutionalization in the United States.

   These are preliminary findings, and I obviously need to conduct more
   research on these comparative figures. There is one country, though,
   that may offer some competition to the United States � strangely
   reminiscent of the Cold War era. The Russian Federation has a prison
   rate of 611 per 100,000, which, when combined with mental health
   institutionalization, may begin to get close to our
   institutionalization rates.

   On a related issue, there is evidence that in the past some European
   countries used institutions other than the prison more than they do
   now to control those deemed deviant�in other words, that the trends
   identified in the United States may bear some resemblance to trends in
   Europe.

   The Republic of Ireland, for example, had much higher rates of
   institutionalization in a wide range of facilities, including
   psychiatric institutions and homes for unmarried mothers, at
   mid-century�in fact, eight times higher�than at the turn of the
   twentieth century. Eoin O�Sullivan and Ian O�Donnell have an
   interesting [4]new paper on that in Punishment & Society. It�s called
   �Coercive confinement in the Republic of Ireland: The waning of a
   culture of control,� and it�s in Volume 9(1) at 27-48 (2006).

   In Belgium, the number of psychiatric hospital beds per 100,000
   inhabitants fell from 275 in 1970 to 162 in 2000; in France, it fell
   from 242 in 1980 to 111 in 2000; in the UK, from 250 in 1985 to 100 in
   1998; and in Switzerland, from 300 in 1970 to 120 in 2000. Again, this
   requires more research, but there may be a parallel here in terms of
   the rise and fall of mental health rates.

   So overall, important differences, but some parallels. Apart from
   Russia, though, the numbers should not be much comfort for the United
   States.

References

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   1. http://volokh.com/posts/1177939981.shtml#212374
   2. http://volokh.com/posts/1177939981.shtml#212374
   3. http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=970341
   4. http://pun.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/9/1/27

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