Een blik op het traject van personen met een migratieachtergrond en interneringstatuut

Het recht op zorg en vrijheid onder druk?

authors Marjolein De Pau
  Ellen Vandennieuwenhuysen
  Lars Breuls
  Christelle Macq
journal Panopticon (ISSN: 771-1409)
volume Jaargang | Volume 44
issue Issue 6. November-December 2023
section Artikel | Article
publicatie datum 26 décembre 2023
langue Dutch
pagina 437
keywords foreign language speakers, migrants, residence rights, anderstaligheid, verblijfsrecht, forensische psychiatrie, forensic psychiatry, migranten
abstract

Looking into the trajectory of persons with a migration background and a legal security measure: The right to health care and freedom under pressure?
The increasing superdiversity of the Belgian society is mirrored in its forensic psychiatric population. A quantitative analysis of the national GEJO-­database illustrates that 22,3% of all persons with a legal security measure has migrated in their life. These people reside more often in high-­secured settings (i.e. prison facilities or forensic psychiatric facilities for compulsory care). A qualitative inquiry of judicial and healthcare experts indicates that the primary obstacles for these people to proceed to lower secured care are: (1) elements on the level of the person with a legal security measure, (2) elements related to the workforce and care offer, and (3) elements related to forensic care organization. In this article, action points for the development of an equitable care trajectory with a perspective on freedom and re-­integration in society are explored for this diverse group of persons with a legal security measure.