Mental health courts (MHCs) generally began to appear in 1997. Today, more than 80 courts exist in the United States. In the present article, the authors argue that the 2nd generation of MHCs has arrived. The authors compare 8 previously described courts (P. A. Griffin, H. J. Steadman, & J. Petrila, 2002) with 7 newer courts that have not been previously described in the psycholegal literature. The authors identify 4 dimensions distinguishing 1st- from 2nd-generation courts: (a) the acceptance of felony versus misdemeanant defendants, (b) pre- versus postadjudication models, (c) the use of jail as a sanction, and (c) the type of court supervision. The 4 dimensions are interdependent in that the acceptance of more felony cases contributes to...
Mental health courts (MHCs) were developed in 1997 and have rapidly expanded to address the overrepr...
Despite the proliferation of mental health courts across the United States, virtually no attention h...
This paper is an expansion of a presentation given by the author at the annual Therapeutic Jurisprud...
Mental health courts (MHCs) generally began to appear in 1997. Today, more than 80 courts exist in t...
Mental health courts (MHCs) generally began to appear in 1997. Today, more than 80 courts exist in t...
Mental health courts (MHCs) generally began to appear in 1997. Today, more than 80 courts exist in t...
Although judges with interests in improving the criminal justice response to individuals with seriou...
The emergence of mental health courts in the 1990s is due to the high prevalence of mentally ill per...
The emergence of mental health courts in the 1990s is due to the high prevalence of mentally ill per...
ABSTRACT: Mental health courts have quickly proliferated in the United States and represent an attem...
Mental health courts (MHCs) have emerged as one option to address the needs of people with severe me...
This article examines congressional testimony preceding the passage of legislation authorizing feder...
The law enforcement community has to actively look where it can improve the everyday criminal justic...
This Article examines specialty courts, including drug, alcohol, and mental health courts, which pro...
To date, no scholarly article has analyzed the theoretical basis of mental health courts, which curr...
Mental health courts (MHCs) were developed in 1997 and have rapidly expanded to address the overrepr...
Despite the proliferation of mental health courts across the United States, virtually no attention h...
This paper is an expansion of a presentation given by the author at the annual Therapeutic Jurisprud...
Mental health courts (MHCs) generally began to appear in 1997. Today, more than 80 courts exist in t...
Mental health courts (MHCs) generally began to appear in 1997. Today, more than 80 courts exist in t...
Mental health courts (MHCs) generally began to appear in 1997. Today, more than 80 courts exist in t...
Although judges with interests in improving the criminal justice response to individuals with seriou...
The emergence of mental health courts in the 1990s is due to the high prevalence of mentally ill per...
The emergence of mental health courts in the 1990s is due to the high prevalence of mentally ill per...
ABSTRACT: Mental health courts have quickly proliferated in the United States and represent an attem...
Mental health courts (MHCs) have emerged as one option to address the needs of people with severe me...
This article examines congressional testimony preceding the passage of legislation authorizing feder...
The law enforcement community has to actively look where it can improve the everyday criminal justic...
This Article examines specialty courts, including drug, alcohol, and mental health courts, which pro...
To date, no scholarly article has analyzed the theoretical basis of mental health courts, which curr...
Mental health courts (MHCs) were developed in 1997 and have rapidly expanded to address the overrepr...
Despite the proliferation of mental health courts across the United States, virtually no attention h...
This paper is an expansion of a presentation given by the author at the annual Therapeutic Jurisprud...