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DEFCARE Commentary - January 2003
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Fact 151 - Imprisonment
- Detention in a psychiatric institution
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Detention in a psychiatric institution
Where a client is detained in a closed psychiatric institution, careful investigation of the situation is required. In most cases, it is likely that s 23(2) will not apply for one of several reasons:
- the client is not “imprisoned”, as the institution is a hospital not a correctional centre;
- the client was not convicted of an offence because he or she was found to be unfit to plead to the offence;
- the client's detention in the psychiatric institution is a result of a medical condition and has no “connection” with offences for which they had previously been convicted and imprisoned.