In a study reported in the first paper, Howard M. Kravitz, D.O., M.P.H., and Jonathan Kelly, M.D., examined rates of rehospitalization and criminal recidivism among offenders with mental illness adjudicated as not guilty by reason of insanity and mandated to treatment in a forensic psychiatric outpatient program. They found that even after treatment in the specialized program, the offenders remained impaired and many were rehospitalized, but they point out that rehospitalization is preferable to rearrest for this forensic population.