The paper states "Despite
the fact that we know that as many as a quarter of offenders have a
mental illness its disappointing to discover that since its introduction
in 2005 the mental health treatment requirement still represents
well-under 1 per cent of all requirements issued."
Sean
Duggan, Centre for Mental Health chief executive said, commenting on
recent figures from the Ministry of Justice that show a fall in the
number of Mental Health Treatment Requirements (MHTRs) issued as part of
a Community Order or Suspended Sentence Order "Our
research has shown that the MHTR has unfilled potential as an option for
community sentences. By engaging offenders with mental health problems
in effective treatment in the community, the MHTR has to potential to
improve an individual's mental health and wellbeing and reduce the
chances of reoffending.
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