The intersection of crime and mental health has been a long-standing issue spanning across many decades, even centuries. In more recent times, professionals in the United States have begun to detail the “cracks” within the criminal justice system with better precision, especially in relation to inmates with mental health concerns. Unfortunately, despite the recognition of these cracks and their potential “fixes,” the implementation of change continues to be a struggle. The federal system, state system, and local county/parish jail system each have their own obstacles to overcome. Furthermore, these systems do not always work together for the common cause of public health for various reasons. Even further, integrating the mental health syste...
Today, people with mental illnesses in the United States are ten times more likely to be incarcerate...
Disparities in healthcare include but are not limited to race, religion, socioeconomic status, menta...
Mental Health Courts (MHCs) represent a potential solution to the interconnected social issues of ma...
This paper is a chapter that will appear in REFORMING CRIMINAL JUSTICE: A REPORT OF THE ACADEMY FOR ...
In 2005, more than half of all prison and jail inmates had a mental health problem, and correctional...
In 2005, more than half of all prison and jail inmates had a mental health problem, and correctional...
Beginning in the early 1950s and \u2760s, states began to close their public mental health hospitals...
This paper is a chapter that will appear in REFORMING CRIMINAL JUSTICE: A REPORT OF THE ACADEMY FOR ...
This paper is a chapter that will appear in REFORMING CRIMINAL JUSTICE: A REPORT OF THE ACADEMY FOR ...
Because of the compelling role it plays as an enigma, mental illness has been featured in innumerabl...
This article examines the historical and contextual factors that are related to the growing numbers ...
Mental health is an issue that needs more recognition, especially within inmates and law enforcement...
This descriptive study investigates whether offenders with mental illness are diverted from the crim...
Disparities in healthcare include but are not limited to race, religion, socioeconomic status, menta...
Disparities in healthcare include but are not limited to race, religion, socioeconomic status, menta...
Today, people with mental illnesses in the United States are ten times more likely to be incarcerate...
Disparities in healthcare include but are not limited to race, religion, socioeconomic status, menta...
Mental Health Courts (MHCs) represent a potential solution to the interconnected social issues of ma...
This paper is a chapter that will appear in REFORMING CRIMINAL JUSTICE: A REPORT OF THE ACADEMY FOR ...
In 2005, more than half of all prison and jail inmates had a mental health problem, and correctional...
In 2005, more than half of all prison and jail inmates had a mental health problem, and correctional...
Beginning in the early 1950s and \u2760s, states began to close their public mental health hospitals...
This paper is a chapter that will appear in REFORMING CRIMINAL JUSTICE: A REPORT OF THE ACADEMY FOR ...
This paper is a chapter that will appear in REFORMING CRIMINAL JUSTICE: A REPORT OF THE ACADEMY FOR ...
Because of the compelling role it plays as an enigma, mental illness has been featured in innumerabl...
This article examines the historical and contextual factors that are related to the growing numbers ...
Mental health is an issue that needs more recognition, especially within inmates and law enforcement...
This descriptive study investigates whether offenders with mental illness are diverted from the crim...
Disparities in healthcare include but are not limited to race, religion, socioeconomic status, menta...
Disparities in healthcare include but are not limited to race, religion, socioeconomic status, menta...
Today, people with mental illnesses in the United States are ten times more likely to be incarcerate...
Disparities in healthcare include but are not limited to race, religion, socioeconomic status, menta...
Mental Health Courts (MHCs) represent a potential solution to the interconnected social issues of ma...