Mental health courts are a relatively new phenomenon with limited research or validation of essential elements. This research uses a mixed-methods approach to evaluate dimensions of mental health courts based on their effects on jurisdictional crime rates in eleven Oklahoma mental health courts. I first divided the courts into two categories: more successful courts and less successful courts. More successful courts showed a statistically significant decrease in jurisdictional crime rate three years preceding and three years subsequent the year of each court's implementation; less successful courts did not. Then through non-participant observation of court proceedings, in-depth interviews of court team members, and historical document analys...
Racial disparities in arrests in the United States are well-documented. Particularly, young black ma...
Patients using mental health services are vulnerable to abuse and exploitation, yet there is no cons...
Negative symptoms are related to worse psychosocial functioning in schizophrenia. The current study ...
The prevalence of individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) in prisons has risen in recent years...
Clinicians often have difficulty accurately predicting whether their patients are progressing as pla...
Historically, patients with dual diagnosis have been subjected to ineffective treatment and negative...
The purpose of this study was to examine ex-offender’s beliefs on the impact of incarceration and so...
This thesis investigates the performance of mental health providers in England on resource use (leng...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkL. Susan WilliamsBuilding upon m...
This thesis aimed to understand the influence of non-clinical patient factors on mental health-relat...
The high prevalence of substance use disorders is well-documented among criminal offenders. Drug cou...
Throughout the United States are institutions abundant with violent offenders who have been found no...
The present study contributes to a growing database demonstrating the efficacy of residential treat...
Substance abuse has always been an issue in society. As time has passed, the adverse consequences of...
Issues of race, law, and mental health meet at a cross-section when it comes to cases involving the ...
Racial disparities in arrests in the United States are well-documented. Particularly, young black ma...
Patients using mental health services are vulnerable to abuse and exploitation, yet there is no cons...
Negative symptoms are related to worse psychosocial functioning in schizophrenia. The current study ...
The prevalence of individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) in prisons has risen in recent years...
Clinicians often have difficulty accurately predicting whether their patients are progressing as pla...
Historically, patients with dual diagnosis have been subjected to ineffective treatment and negative...
The purpose of this study was to examine ex-offender’s beliefs on the impact of incarceration and so...
This thesis investigates the performance of mental health providers in England on resource use (leng...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkL. Susan WilliamsBuilding upon m...
This thesis aimed to understand the influence of non-clinical patient factors on mental health-relat...
The high prevalence of substance use disorders is well-documented among criminal offenders. Drug cou...
Throughout the United States are institutions abundant with violent offenders who have been found no...
The present study contributes to a growing database demonstrating the efficacy of residential treat...
Substance abuse has always been an issue in society. As time has passed, the adverse consequences of...
Issues of race, law, and mental health meet at a cross-section when it comes to cases involving the ...
Racial disparities in arrests in the United States are well-documented. Particularly, young black ma...
Patients using mental health services are vulnerable to abuse and exploitation, yet there is no cons...
Negative symptoms are related to worse psychosocial functioning in schizophrenia. The current study ...