The Characteristics of Patients with Intellectual Disabilities Held in Forensic Asylums in Norway: 1915–1987

A significant number of patients with intellectual disability (ID) were admitted to forensic mental health asylums during the period 1915–1987. Many of these patients stayed for more than a decade, because of previous offending behaviour. We investigated the daily lives of 262 patients with an ID us...

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Main Authors: Erik Søndenaa, Camilla Gudde, Øyvind Thomassen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Stockholm University Press 2018-02-01
Series:Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research
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Online Access:https://www.sjdr.se/articles/1
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Summary:A significant number of patients with intellectual disability (ID) were admitted to forensic mental health asylums during the period 1915–1987. Many of these patients stayed for more than a decade, because of previous offending behaviour. We investigated the daily lives of 262 patients with an ID using casebooks. Two of the patients were studied more in detail. The available documents describe most of these patients as sociable, well-behaved and socially engaged although they missed having contacts outside the hospital. Long-stay patients were studied more in detail.
ISSN:1501-7419
1745-3011