Goals: To develop an understanding of mental illness within the criminal justice system by examining research, public policy, history, and contemporary issues. Content: Students will understand how serious mental illness interacts with policing, courts, and corrections. Topics include the relationship between mental illness and crime, the criminalization of mental illness, mental illness in jails and prisons, evidence based practices for working with mentally ill offenders, de-escalation techniques for police officers, and prevention and intervention policies. Taught: Annually Prerequisite: CJFS 1120 or LGST 1110 Credits:
Roughly 14% of male inmates and 31% of female inmates suffer from one or more serious mental illness...
Roughly 14% of male inmates and 31% of female inmates suffer from one or more serious mental illness...
Goals: To acquaint the student with the history and inception of the juvenile court; the evolution o...
Goals: To develop an understanding of mental illness within the criminal justice system by examining...
This paper is a chapter that will appear in REFORMING CRIMINAL JUSTICE: A REPORT OF THE ACADEMY FOR ...
Studies consistently show a high prevalence of mental disorders among criminal defendants. Forensic ...
Studies consistently show a high prevalence of mental disorders among criminal defendants. Forensic ...
People with mental illness and offenders with mental illness are among the most maligned groups in s...
Forensic Mental Health: Framing Integrated Solutions describes a criminal justice–mental health nexu...
The course will introduce students to identify and assess risk and needs for court-ordered populatio...
Goals: To introduce students to the latest theory, research, and practice of forensic psychology in ...
This article examines the historical and contextual factors that are related to the growing numbers ...
Goals: To acquaint the student with the history and inception of the juvenile court; the evolution o...
This paper is aimed at criminologists and criminal justicians seeking to understand their role in ed...
Historically there has been a significant under-recognition of mental health problems among people i...
Roughly 14% of male inmates and 31% of female inmates suffer from one or more serious mental illness...
Roughly 14% of male inmates and 31% of female inmates suffer from one or more serious mental illness...
Goals: To acquaint the student with the history and inception of the juvenile court; the evolution o...
Goals: To develop an understanding of mental illness within the criminal justice system by examining...
This paper is a chapter that will appear in REFORMING CRIMINAL JUSTICE: A REPORT OF THE ACADEMY FOR ...
Studies consistently show a high prevalence of mental disorders among criminal defendants. Forensic ...
Studies consistently show a high prevalence of mental disorders among criminal defendants. Forensic ...
People with mental illness and offenders with mental illness are among the most maligned groups in s...
Forensic Mental Health: Framing Integrated Solutions describes a criminal justice–mental health nexu...
The course will introduce students to identify and assess risk and needs for court-ordered populatio...
Goals: To introduce students to the latest theory, research, and practice of forensic psychology in ...
This article examines the historical and contextual factors that are related to the growing numbers ...
Goals: To acquaint the student with the history and inception of the juvenile court; the evolution o...
This paper is aimed at criminologists and criminal justicians seeking to understand their role in ed...
Historically there has been a significant under-recognition of mental health problems among people i...
Roughly 14% of male inmates and 31% of female inmates suffer from one or more serious mental illness...
Roughly 14% of male inmates and 31% of female inmates suffer from one or more serious mental illness...
Goals: To acquaint the student with the history and inception of the juvenile court; the evolution o...