This article offers a review of the literature that exists on individuals with dual diagno-sis and discusses policies creating the trajectories for mentally ill individuals with substance abuse problems and their community reentry after involvement with the criminal justice system. For this analysis, basic comparisons are made across men-tally ill individuals involved with the criminal justice system and the dually diagnosed portion of the population and an analysis of the current trajectory and post-incarceration disposition of the dually diagnosed group. The differences between offenders with mental illness and the dually diagnosed are pronounced. The dually diagnosed are more likely to be serving sentences related to their substance use,...
This article examines the rising number of people with serious mental illness (PSMI) in the criminal...
ABSTRACT Any nation is obligated to keep its citizens safe and properties secured. Citizens must be ...
Diversion programs are initiatives in which persons with serious mental illness who are involved wit...
This article examines the historical and contextual factors that are related to the growing numbers ...
The increasing role of police, courts, and corrections in dealing with the men-tally ill represents ...
Roughly 14% of male inmates and 31% of female inmates suffer from one or more serious mental illness...
Roughly 14% of male inmates and 31% of female inmates suffer from one or more serious mental illness...
Objective In the context of an increasing correctional population and corresponding rates of mental...
Individuals with co-occurring substance abuse and severe mental illness are particularly vulnerable ...
This paper describes the prevalence of comorbid mental disorders in the population and discusses wha...
OBJECTIVE: In the context of an increasing correctional population and corresponding rates of mental...
Purpose: Today, the criminal justice system is annually placing more than 300,000 people with severe...
This study examined the perceived stigma of mental illness compared to drug addiction among a sample...
Historically, the policy of deinstitutionalization has resulted in the closing of many federal and s...
Deinstitutionalization funneled individuals with mental illnesses out of so-called asylums and into ...
This article examines the rising number of people with serious mental illness (PSMI) in the criminal...
ABSTRACT Any nation is obligated to keep its citizens safe and properties secured. Citizens must be ...
Diversion programs are initiatives in which persons with serious mental illness who are involved wit...
This article examines the historical and contextual factors that are related to the growing numbers ...
The increasing role of police, courts, and corrections in dealing with the men-tally ill represents ...
Roughly 14% of male inmates and 31% of female inmates suffer from one or more serious mental illness...
Roughly 14% of male inmates and 31% of female inmates suffer from one or more serious mental illness...
Objective In the context of an increasing correctional population and corresponding rates of mental...
Individuals with co-occurring substance abuse and severe mental illness are particularly vulnerable ...
This paper describes the prevalence of comorbid mental disorders in the population and discusses wha...
OBJECTIVE: In the context of an increasing correctional population and corresponding rates of mental...
Purpose: Today, the criminal justice system is annually placing more than 300,000 people with severe...
This study examined the perceived stigma of mental illness compared to drug addiction among a sample...
Historically, the policy of deinstitutionalization has resulted in the closing of many federal and s...
Deinstitutionalization funneled individuals with mental illnesses out of so-called asylums and into ...
This article examines the rising number of people with serious mental illness (PSMI) in the criminal...
ABSTRACT Any nation is obligated to keep its citizens safe and properties secured. Citizens must be ...
Diversion programs are initiatives in which persons with serious mental illness who are involved wit...