Mental health courts have recently emerged with goals to reduce recidivism and improve clinical outcomes for people with serious mental illness in the criminal justice system. The present study is a review of mental health court literature assessing their effectiveness in reducing recidivism and improving clinical outcomes for participants using meta-analytic techniques. A total of 20 studies that included sufficient information to compute the standardized mean difference effect size, focused on adult populations, and were within the United States were included in the analysis. Only experimental and quasi-experimental research designs were obtained. Using Cohen\u27s d (1988) guidelines, mental health courts were found to have a small ef...
People who reside in rural areas are faced with ongoing barriers to accessing mental health services...
Mental health court programs have proliferated in the United States in the past few decades in respo...
This study was done to provide basic empirical data on the Millon Adolescent Clinical Inventory with...
Mental Health Courts (MHCs) represent a potential solution to the interconnected social issues of ma...
Mental health courts are a relatively new phenomenon with limited research or validation of essentia...
The prevalence of individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) in prisons has risen in recent years...
Local jurisdictions are increasingly implementing mental health courts to more appropriately determi...
The criminal justice system was created to identify, incarcerate, and rehabilitate men and women tha...
Mental disorder among criminal defendants affects every stage of the criminal justice process, from ...
In 2005, more than half of all prison and jail inmates had a mental health problem, and correctional...
Since deinstitutionalization of state hospitals began almost 50 years ago, there has been an increas...
The purpose of this study was to examine ex-offender’s beliefs on the impact of incarceration and so...
Mentalising is an “imaginative mental activity that enables us to perceive and interpret human beha...
The current proportion of inmates with a serious mental illness is higher than the proportion of per...
The overarching aim of this dissertation is to use health services research methods to address three...
People who reside in rural areas are faced with ongoing barriers to accessing mental health services...
Mental health court programs have proliferated in the United States in the past few decades in respo...
This study was done to provide basic empirical data on the Millon Adolescent Clinical Inventory with...
Mental Health Courts (MHCs) represent a potential solution to the interconnected social issues of ma...
Mental health courts are a relatively new phenomenon with limited research or validation of essentia...
The prevalence of individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) in prisons has risen in recent years...
Local jurisdictions are increasingly implementing mental health courts to more appropriately determi...
The criminal justice system was created to identify, incarcerate, and rehabilitate men and women tha...
Mental disorder among criminal defendants affects every stage of the criminal justice process, from ...
In 2005, more than half of all prison and jail inmates had a mental health problem, and correctional...
Since deinstitutionalization of state hospitals began almost 50 years ago, there has been an increas...
The purpose of this study was to examine ex-offender’s beliefs on the impact of incarceration and so...
Mentalising is an “imaginative mental activity that enables us to perceive and interpret human beha...
The current proportion of inmates with a serious mental illness is higher than the proportion of per...
The overarching aim of this dissertation is to use health services research methods to address three...
People who reside in rural areas are faced with ongoing barriers to accessing mental health services...
Mental health court programs have proliferated in the United States in the past few decades in respo...
This study was done to provide basic empirical data on the Millon Adolescent Clinical Inventory with...