Based on interviews with state and local corrections and mental health informants in four rural states (Minnesota, Montana, Texas, and Vermont), the researchers sought to learn more about hte challenges that rural jails face along with promising practices being used to meet the needs of inmates with mental health concerns
This study aimed to explore the experiences of people with mental illnesses and their collaterals in...
The law enforcement community has to actively look where it can improve the everyday criminal justic...
How do community and sociopolitical factors influence mental health care delivery and inmate health ...
Based on interviews with state and local corrections and mental health informants in four rural stat...
A high prevalence of mental health illness among the incarcerated and has made jails one of the larg...
The United States has higher rates of incarceration than any other country. Incarceration has negati...
Rates of mental illnesses are consistently higher in the corrections system at all levels of incarce...
Key Findings: Access to substance abuse treatment is limited in rural areas by fewer treatment beds....
Key Findings: Approximately 6% of independent and 2% of provider-based RHCs offer mental health serv...
The current project was designed to build on earlier work and expand on issues identified in the New...
Returning citizens face a host of barriers when attempting to reintegrate into society; thus, servic...
Abstract Background Approximately three quarters of a million adults are detained in US jails, and r...
Criminal justice professionals like probation and parole officers draw from psychologists, social wo...
This descriptive study investigates whether offenders with mental illness are diverted from the crim...
Substance use is a significant public health issue in rural communities. Despite this fact, substanc...
This study aimed to explore the experiences of people with mental illnesses and their collaterals in...
The law enforcement community has to actively look where it can improve the everyday criminal justic...
How do community and sociopolitical factors influence mental health care delivery and inmate health ...
Based on interviews with state and local corrections and mental health informants in four rural stat...
A high prevalence of mental health illness among the incarcerated and has made jails one of the larg...
The United States has higher rates of incarceration than any other country. Incarceration has negati...
Rates of mental illnesses are consistently higher in the corrections system at all levels of incarce...
Key Findings: Access to substance abuse treatment is limited in rural areas by fewer treatment beds....
Key Findings: Approximately 6% of independent and 2% of provider-based RHCs offer mental health serv...
The current project was designed to build on earlier work and expand on issues identified in the New...
Returning citizens face a host of barriers when attempting to reintegrate into society; thus, servic...
Abstract Background Approximately three quarters of a million adults are detained in US jails, and r...
Criminal justice professionals like probation and parole officers draw from psychologists, social wo...
This descriptive study investigates whether offenders with mental illness are diverted from the crim...
Substance use is a significant public health issue in rural communities. Despite this fact, substanc...
This study aimed to explore the experiences of people with mental illnesses and their collaterals in...
The law enforcement community has to actively look where it can improve the everyday criminal justic...
How do community and sociopolitical factors influence mental health care delivery and inmate health ...