In 2005, more than half of all prison and jail inmates had a mental health problem, and correctional institutions had replaced all other mental health facilities to become America\u27s primary venue for the treatment of mental disorder. Further, the proportion of the correctional population that is mentally ill is increasing significantly faster than the correctional population itself. From 1998 to 2005, while the overall correctional population increased 20.8 percent, the mentally ill correctional population increased 27.3 percent. This thesis discusses the most recent literature that documents this increase, and presents reasons for it, including deinstitutionalization, the criminalization of the mentally ill, and behavioral problems in p...
High mental illness prevalence in California state prisons has drawn much attention of scholars and ...
The purpose of this research was to explore the issue of mental health in the prison system. A large...
Correctional facilities negatively affect individuals with pre-existing mental and behavioral health...
In 2005, more than half of all prison and jail inmates had a mental health problem, and correctional...
The law enforcement community has to actively look where it can improve the everyday criminal justic...
The current proportion of inmates with a serious mental illness is higher than the proportion of per...
Beginning in the early 1950s and \u2760s, states began to close their public mental health hospitals...
The intersection of crime and mental health has been a long-standing issue spanning across many deca...
Between 10 to 20% of jail inmates have a serious mental illness, while 4% of the general public has ...
Mental Health Courts (MHCs) represent a potential solution to the interconnected social issues of ma...
Disparities in healthcare include but are not limited to race, religion, socioeconomic status, menta...
America’s correctional system is continuously presented with issues that require attention and immed...
The objective of this research is to examine the effectiveness of mental health courts in reducing r...
The emergence of mental health courts in the 1990s is due to the high prevalence of mentally ill per...
Despite the proliferation of mental health courts across the United States, virtually no attention h...
High mental illness prevalence in California state prisons has drawn much attention of scholars and ...
The purpose of this research was to explore the issue of mental health in the prison system. A large...
Correctional facilities negatively affect individuals with pre-existing mental and behavioral health...
In 2005, more than half of all prison and jail inmates had a mental health problem, and correctional...
The law enforcement community has to actively look where it can improve the everyday criminal justic...
The current proportion of inmates with a serious mental illness is higher than the proportion of per...
Beginning in the early 1950s and \u2760s, states began to close their public mental health hospitals...
The intersection of crime and mental health has been a long-standing issue spanning across many deca...
Between 10 to 20% of jail inmates have a serious mental illness, while 4% of the general public has ...
Mental Health Courts (MHCs) represent a potential solution to the interconnected social issues of ma...
Disparities in healthcare include but are not limited to race, religion, socioeconomic status, menta...
America’s correctional system is continuously presented with issues that require attention and immed...
The objective of this research is to examine the effectiveness of mental health courts in reducing r...
The emergence of mental health courts in the 1990s is due to the high prevalence of mentally ill per...
Despite the proliferation of mental health courts across the United States, virtually no attention h...
High mental illness prevalence in California state prisons has drawn much attention of scholars and ...
The purpose of this research was to explore the issue of mental health in the prison system. A large...
Correctional facilities negatively affect individuals with pre-existing mental and behavioral health...