Patients or prisoners? Time to reconsider the voting rights of mentally disordered offenders [Editorials]

This article clarifies the voting rights of individuals receiving in-patient psychiatric care and contends that the selective disenfranchisement of some mentally disordered offenders is problematic, discriminatory and may breach international human rights law. There are therefore strong arguments for the UK government to address this long-standing inequality before the next general election.
Source: Psychiatric Bulletin - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Tags: Editorials Source Type: research