Jail diversion programs have proliferated across the United States as a means to decrease the incarceration of individuals with mental illnesses. These programs include pre-adjudication initiatives, such as Crisis Intervention Teams, as well as post-adjudication programs, such as mental health courts and specialized probationary services. Post-adjudication programs often operate at the point of sentencing, so their comportment with criminal justice norms is crucial. This article investigates whether and under what circumstances post-adjudication diversion for offenders with serious mental illnesses may cohere with principles of retributive justice. Key tenets of retributive theory are that punishments must not be inhumane and that their sev...
At sentencing, a judge can often foresee that an individual, given his major mental disorder and oth...
Jail diversion is an alternative for individuals with serious mental issues who have engaged in non-...
Mental disorder among criminal defendants affects every stage of the criminal justice process, from ...
Jail diversion programs have proliferated across the United States as a means to decrease the incarc...
Diversion programs are initiatives in which persons with serious mental illness who are involved wit...
Deinstitutionalization funneled individuals with mental illnesses out of so-called asylums and into ...
People with mental impairment are so heavily over-represented in prisons and jails that jails have b...
This analysis is concerned with understanding the facets of criminal justice diversion programs that...
This Article analyzes risks of serious harms posed to prisoners with major mental disorders and inve...
Roughly 14% of male inmates and 31% of female inmates suffer from one or more serious mental illness...
The United States is in the midst of an incarceration crisis. Over-incarceration is depleting state ...
Roughly 14% of male inmates and 31% of female inmates suffer from one or more serious mental illness...
OBJECTIVE: Diverting potential arrestees with serious mental illnesses from the criminal justice sys...
At sentencing, a judge may foresee that an individual with a major mental disorder will experience s...
Discusses the benefits of redirecting the mentally ill from the criminal justice system
At sentencing, a judge can often foresee that an individual, given his major mental disorder and oth...
Jail diversion is an alternative for individuals with serious mental issues who have engaged in non-...
Mental disorder among criminal defendants affects every stage of the criminal justice process, from ...
Jail diversion programs have proliferated across the United States as a means to decrease the incarc...
Diversion programs are initiatives in which persons with serious mental illness who are involved wit...
Deinstitutionalization funneled individuals with mental illnesses out of so-called asylums and into ...
People with mental impairment are so heavily over-represented in prisons and jails that jails have b...
This analysis is concerned with understanding the facets of criminal justice diversion programs that...
This Article analyzes risks of serious harms posed to prisoners with major mental disorders and inve...
Roughly 14% of male inmates and 31% of female inmates suffer from one or more serious mental illness...
The United States is in the midst of an incarceration crisis. Over-incarceration is depleting state ...
Roughly 14% of male inmates and 31% of female inmates suffer from one or more serious mental illness...
OBJECTIVE: Diverting potential arrestees with serious mental illnesses from the criminal justice sys...
At sentencing, a judge may foresee that an individual with a major mental disorder will experience s...
Discusses the benefits of redirecting the mentally ill from the criminal justice system
At sentencing, a judge can often foresee that an individual, given his major mental disorder and oth...
Jail diversion is an alternative for individuals with serious mental issues who have engaged in non-...
Mental disorder among criminal defendants affects every stage of the criminal justice process, from ...