San Francisco jails are now the largest mental health facility in the country. Lisa De La Rue writes about issues with affordable healthcare and the growing population of incarcerated people with mental illness
Correctional facilities negatively affect individuals with pre-existing mental and behavioral health...
Large urban jails have become a collection point for many persons with severe mental illness. Connec...
The United States incarcerates more of its citizens than any other country (Blumstein & Wallman, 200...
This note explores the increasing presence of the mentally ill in California county jails, specifica...
California’s jails and prisons have become the state’s mental health facilities and people are dying...
Beginning with the passage of the Lanterman-Petris- Short Act in 1969, deinstitutionalization in Cal...
This article describes a project that generated the recommendations of a panel of experts regarding ...
Chronic behavioral health conditions, such as psychiatric and substance use disorders, affect at lea...
Persons with mental illness are incarcerated in prisons across the United States at disproportionate...
High mental illness prevalence in California state prisons has drawn much attention of scholars and ...
America’s correctional system is continuously presented with issues that require attention and immed...
WHY ARE CALIFORNIA’S PRISONS AND STREETS FILLED WITH MORE MENTALLY ILL THAN ITS HOSPITALS? CALIFORNI...
Currently, US prisons are home to 10 times more mentally ill individuals than state psychiatric hosp...
High rates of serious mental illnesses (SMI) among jail inmates pose challenges for the criminal jus...
This Article explores the establishment of mental health courts as a partial solution to the perplex...
Correctional facilities negatively affect individuals with pre-existing mental and behavioral health...
Large urban jails have become a collection point for many persons with severe mental illness. Connec...
The United States incarcerates more of its citizens than any other country (Blumstein & Wallman, 200...
This note explores the increasing presence of the mentally ill in California county jails, specifica...
California’s jails and prisons have become the state’s mental health facilities and people are dying...
Beginning with the passage of the Lanterman-Petris- Short Act in 1969, deinstitutionalization in Cal...
This article describes a project that generated the recommendations of a panel of experts regarding ...
Chronic behavioral health conditions, such as psychiatric and substance use disorders, affect at lea...
Persons with mental illness are incarcerated in prisons across the United States at disproportionate...
High mental illness prevalence in California state prisons has drawn much attention of scholars and ...
America’s correctional system is continuously presented with issues that require attention and immed...
WHY ARE CALIFORNIA’S PRISONS AND STREETS FILLED WITH MORE MENTALLY ILL THAN ITS HOSPITALS? CALIFORNI...
Currently, US prisons are home to 10 times more mentally ill individuals than state psychiatric hosp...
High rates of serious mental illnesses (SMI) among jail inmates pose challenges for the criminal jus...
This Article explores the establishment of mental health courts as a partial solution to the perplex...
Correctional facilities negatively affect individuals with pre-existing mental and behavioral health...
Large urban jails have become a collection point for many persons with severe mental illness. Connec...
The United States incarcerates more of its citizens than any other country (Blumstein & Wallman, 200...