OBJECTIVE: Patterns of rediversion in two postbooking jail diversion programs in Florida were examined to better understand the extent to which diversion programs served repeating clients. Rediversion occurs when a former or current diversion program participant is booked into jail on a new charge and diverted once again through the same diversion program. METHODS: Data from 18 months of consecutive entries into the Hillsborough County jail diversion program (N=336) and Broward County mental health court (N=800) were examined. RESULTS: Similar rediversion patterns were observed for the two diversion programs. About one-fifth of those who were diverted during the 18-month study period were rediverted at least once. Nearly half of those who e...
Mental health courts are one means to address the involvement of persons with mental illness in the ...
Each year, thousands of incarcerated individuals leave their facilities with little to no educationa...
The authors compared 127 insanity acquittees in the state of Maryland with a matched prisoner contro...
OBJECTIVE: Patterns of rediversion in two postbooking jail diversion programs in Florida were examin...
Eight programs are described representing a variety of approaches to diversion in terms of point of ...
The purpose of this research study is to understand the characteristics of the people arrested for f...
Baseline data from a study of jail diversion services and in-jail behavioral health services were us...
Jail diversion programs have proliferated across the United States as a means to decrease the incarc...
The need to develop specialized judicial processes to deal with offenders with mental illnesses is n...
The need to develop specialized judicial processes to deal with offenders with mental illnesses is n...
This analysis is concerned with understanding the facets of criminal justice diversion programs that...
Jail practitioners are very familiar with a small, but very active group of minor offenders that cyc...
Widespread implementation of offender reentry programming has increased justice program evaluations ...
Diversion programs are initiatives in which persons with serious mental illness who are involved wit...
Jurisdictions across the country offer programs to divert people out of standard criminal justice pr...
Mental health courts are one means to address the involvement of persons with mental illness in the ...
Each year, thousands of incarcerated individuals leave their facilities with little to no educationa...
The authors compared 127 insanity acquittees in the state of Maryland with a matched prisoner contro...
OBJECTIVE: Patterns of rediversion in two postbooking jail diversion programs in Florida were examin...
Eight programs are described representing a variety of approaches to diversion in terms of point of ...
The purpose of this research study is to understand the characteristics of the people arrested for f...
Baseline data from a study of jail diversion services and in-jail behavioral health services were us...
Jail diversion programs have proliferated across the United States as a means to decrease the incarc...
The need to develop specialized judicial processes to deal with offenders with mental illnesses is n...
The need to develop specialized judicial processes to deal with offenders with mental illnesses is n...
This analysis is concerned with understanding the facets of criminal justice diversion programs that...
Jail practitioners are very familiar with a small, but very active group of minor offenders that cyc...
Widespread implementation of offender reentry programming has increased justice program evaluations ...
Diversion programs are initiatives in which persons with serious mental illness who are involved wit...
Jurisdictions across the country offer programs to divert people out of standard criminal justice pr...
Mental health courts are one means to address the involvement of persons with mental illness in the ...
Each year, thousands of incarcerated individuals leave their facilities with little to no educationa...
The authors compared 127 insanity acquittees in the state of Maryland with a matched prisoner contro...