OBJECTIVE: This study examined a range of demographic, clinical, and criminal history factors as they relate to the intensity of offending for up to two years postrelease. METHODS: This study drew on data from 1,438 individuals released from Massachusetts state prisons between 2007 and 2009 who, while incarcerated, received treatment from the prisons\u27 mental health services and were followed for 24 months postrelease. These data were used to explore predictive factors related to the intensity of criminal justice involvement, defined as number of arrests in the two-year follow-up period. RESULTS: Predictors of subsequent arrests included number of previous incarcerations and black race. Protective factors included older age, supervision b...
Mental illness has significant humanistic, societal, and monetary impact in the US. As a result of m...
For decades, policymakers have grappled with the issue of crime and mental illness, with service des...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between self-reported lifetime diagnosis of mental disorder an...
Objective: This study examined a range of demographic, clinical, and criminal history factors as the...
This study assesses the likelihood of rearrest among a cohort of all adults (N = 1,438) released fro...
OBJECTIVE: In the context of an increasing correctional population and corresponding rates of mental...
Objective In the context of an increasing correctional population and corresponding rates of mental...
The purpose of the descriptive, quantitative study was to examine recidivism rates of mentally ill i...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of mental healthcare in the criminal justice ...
Background: In this prospective study, mentally disordered perpetrators of severe violent and/or sex...
Abstract: Using data on 247 offenders with mental illness, this analysis seeks to identify char-acte...
Although a range of opinions about the impact of incarceration on later offending have been articula...
BACKGROUND: In this prospective study, mentally disordered perpetrators of severe violent and/or sex...
Research has shown that traumatic events, including violence exposure, are associated with deleterio...
The authors compared 127 insanity acquittees in the state of Maryland with a matched prisoner contro...
Mental illness has significant humanistic, societal, and monetary impact in the US. As a result of m...
For decades, policymakers have grappled with the issue of crime and mental illness, with service des...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between self-reported lifetime diagnosis of mental disorder an...
Objective: This study examined a range of demographic, clinical, and criminal history factors as the...
This study assesses the likelihood of rearrest among a cohort of all adults (N = 1,438) released fro...
OBJECTIVE: In the context of an increasing correctional population and corresponding rates of mental...
Objective In the context of an increasing correctional population and corresponding rates of mental...
The purpose of the descriptive, quantitative study was to examine recidivism rates of mentally ill i...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of mental healthcare in the criminal justice ...
Background: In this prospective study, mentally disordered perpetrators of severe violent and/or sex...
Abstract: Using data on 247 offenders with mental illness, this analysis seeks to identify char-acte...
Although a range of opinions about the impact of incarceration on later offending have been articula...
BACKGROUND: In this prospective study, mentally disordered perpetrators of severe violent and/or sex...
Research has shown that traumatic events, including violence exposure, are associated with deleterio...
The authors compared 127 insanity acquittees in the state of Maryland with a matched prisoner contro...
Mental illness has significant humanistic, societal, and monetary impact in the US. As a result of m...
For decades, policymakers have grappled with the issue of crime and mental illness, with service des...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between self-reported lifetime diagnosis of mental disorder an...