BackgroundA small but significant proportion of military veterans become involved in the criminal justice system (CJS) after leaving service. Liaison and Diversion (L&D) services aim to identify vulnerable offenders in order to provide them with the health/welfare support they need, and (where possible) divert them away from custody. An administrative database of L&D service-users was utilised to compare the needs of veterans with those of non-veteran L&D service-users.MethodNational data collected from 29 L&D services in 2015–2016 was utilised. Of the 62,397 cases, 1,067 (2%) reported previous service in the Armed Forces, and 48,578 had no previous service history. The associations between veteran status and socio-demographic characteristi...
United States military veterans are a special population of men and women that have willingly sacrif...
The focus on veterans in research is not a novel topic; however, the majority of studies are related...
The Massachusetts Department of Mental Health, in partnership with investigators from the University...
BACKGROUND:A small but significant proportion of military veterans become involved in the criminal j...
Background A small but significant proportion of military veterans become involved in the criminal j...
Since the onset of the Second World War, there has been a steady if not modest body of research focu...
Abstract Background There is concern that some veterans of armed forces, in particular those with me...
A small, but significant, portion of veterans are involved in the legal system. Recent efforts have ...
Justice-involved veterans face heightened risk for mental health issues, substance abuse and correla...
Veterans in treatment for substance use disorders (SUD) often report past criminal offending. Howeve...
Mental health concerns and criminal justice involvement are two undeniably prevalent issues amongst ...
This research focused on the experiences of veterans in two jail diversion programs, a traditional d...
SummaryBackgroundViolent offending by veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts is a cause for ...
Abstract Background In the criminal justice system, special populations, such as older adults or pat...
The majority of veterans end their military service on good terms, suggesting a future unencumbered ...
United States military veterans are a special population of men and women that have willingly sacrif...
The focus on veterans in research is not a novel topic; however, the majority of studies are related...
The Massachusetts Department of Mental Health, in partnership with investigators from the University...
BACKGROUND:A small but significant proportion of military veterans become involved in the criminal j...
Background A small but significant proportion of military veterans become involved in the criminal j...
Since the onset of the Second World War, there has been a steady if not modest body of research focu...
Abstract Background There is concern that some veterans of armed forces, in particular those with me...
A small, but significant, portion of veterans are involved in the legal system. Recent efforts have ...
Justice-involved veterans face heightened risk for mental health issues, substance abuse and correla...
Veterans in treatment for substance use disorders (SUD) often report past criminal offending. Howeve...
Mental health concerns and criminal justice involvement are two undeniably prevalent issues amongst ...
This research focused on the experiences of veterans in two jail diversion programs, a traditional d...
SummaryBackgroundViolent offending by veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts is a cause for ...
Abstract Background In the criminal justice system, special populations, such as older adults or pat...
The majority of veterans end their military service on good terms, suggesting a future unencumbered ...
United States military veterans are a special population of men and women that have willingly sacrif...
The focus on veterans in research is not a novel topic; however, the majority of studies are related...
The Massachusetts Department of Mental Health, in partnership with investigators from the University...