Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
Gavel
Gavel - Credit: Brian Turner / Flickr - License: CC-BY
Health
Crime
TBS clinics
Franc Weerwind
Michiel van Nispen
Saturday, 2 July 2022 - 16:40

Share this article:

Government must pay tens of thousands of euros to waiting Tbs patients

Clinics that provide court-mandated psychiatric treatment to convicted criminals (Tbs) are short on spots for waiting patients, which means the patients are forced to stay in normal prisons for longer periods of time. As a result, the government will have to pay these patients tens of thousands of euros in "grievance money" over the next few years, the AD reports.

Tbs patients are entitled to grievance money after four months of waiting in a regular prison to begin treatment. Since average wait time before beds are made available was 130 days in 2021, the government already paid out 25,000 euros last year.

However, the amount has increased this year to 32,000 euros in the first six months alone. This is likely to be compounded, since Tbs patients are entitled to an increase in allowance after six months of waiting. Currently, 97 patients are waiting for a spot, according to the AD.

Minister of Legal Protection Franc Weerwind said this problem is not likely to go away anytime soon: only in 2026 will there be sufficient beds for patients in TBS clinics. The shortage is due to judges becoming more liberal in imposing Tbs, Weerwind said.

However, Socialistische Partij MP Michiel van Nispen said the problem is because of poor policy. “It was a conscious decision not to intervene earlier," he said, according to the AD. "Tbs clinics have even been closed. It is a waste of money and especially bad for the people who have to wait for treatment.”

More like this

Image
Franc Weerwind in The Hague on Jan. 7, 2022.
Minister expects the shortage of TBS clinics will continue or worsen
Image
Influencer set up - ring light with a smartphone
Dutch influencers caught promoting dodgy gambling services; MP's demand intervention
Image
Prisoner's hands on bars.
Authorities struggle to manage inmate who held staff hostage in Vught prison
Image
Prison cell bars
State pays thousands to TBS patients forced to wait in prison cells as clinics overcrowd
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • 10,000 residents enroll in Utrecht’s discount transit program for low-income residents
  • ING joins other banks in tightening interest-only mortgage rules in Netherlands
  • Group files complaint over app FLO collecting sexual activity, pregnancy intentions info
  • Dutch lawmakers urge regulator to reject higher grid fees during peak hours
  • Experts dispute whether teen killed in 2020 crash was moved to ditch by a third party

Top stories

  • Heat strokes at marathons: Runners sick in Amersfoort, Utrecht, Houten; two reanimated
  • Heat emergency declared at Groningen Marathon after several runners fall ill
  • Body found in residential garden after passenger jumps from hot air balloon over Zundert
  • Unusually early heat in Netherlands gives way to cooler start of June
  • Police seek "older man in blue shirt" after fatal rail accident near Twello

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content