The need to develop specialized judicial processes to deal with offenders with mental illnesses is now widely recognized and has led to the introduction of mental health court diversion programs around the world. At present, however, there is only limited evidence from which to assess the impact of these initiatives. This paper describes the South Australian model of diversion, with specific reference to the relationship between identified participant characteristics, program compliance rates, and re-offending outcomes. The results of a two-year recidivism study suggest that involvement with the program has a positive impact on recidivism, but that this is independent from the individual\u27s level of success in the program. Lower risk offe...
Court diversion schemes have been running for a decade in New Zealand and are increasing in number i...
Mental health courts (MHC) are treatment oriented court diversion programs that seek to redirect ind...
The purpose for this study is to address the need to examine the effectiveness of the Mental Health ...
The need to develop specialized judicial processes to deal with offenders with mental illnesses is n...
Mental Health Court programs have been steadily increasing in number since the late 1990s. This pape...
Submission note: A dissertation submitted in fulfilment of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (law) ...
Mental health courts were created to help criminal defendants who do not meet not-guilty-for-reason-...
The purpose of this research study is to understand the characteristics of the people arrested for f...
There is a strong intersection between the health system and the criminal justice system, as exempli...
There is a strong intersection between the health system and the criminal justice system, as exempli...
Recent years have seen a growth in the number of specialist courts operating in Australia, including...
The current study examined the efficacy of a specialized mental health court in reducing recidivism ...
The substantial number of persons with mental illness encountered in many sectors of the criminal ju...
Mental health and criminal justice legislation must provide the appropriate mechanisms for ensuring ...
Mental health courts were created to help criminal defendants who have a mental illness that signifi...
Court diversion schemes have been running for a decade in New Zealand and are increasing in number i...
Mental health courts (MHC) are treatment oriented court diversion programs that seek to redirect ind...
The purpose for this study is to address the need to examine the effectiveness of the Mental Health ...
The need to develop specialized judicial processes to deal with offenders with mental illnesses is n...
Mental Health Court programs have been steadily increasing in number since the late 1990s. This pape...
Submission note: A dissertation submitted in fulfilment of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (law) ...
Mental health courts were created to help criminal defendants who do not meet not-guilty-for-reason-...
The purpose of this research study is to understand the characteristics of the people arrested for f...
There is a strong intersection between the health system and the criminal justice system, as exempli...
There is a strong intersection between the health system and the criminal justice system, as exempli...
Recent years have seen a growth in the number of specialist courts operating in Australia, including...
The current study examined the efficacy of a specialized mental health court in reducing recidivism ...
The substantial number of persons with mental illness encountered in many sectors of the criminal ju...
Mental health and criminal justice legislation must provide the appropriate mechanisms for ensuring ...
Mental health courts were created to help criminal defendants who have a mental illness that signifi...
Court diversion schemes have been running for a decade in New Zealand and are increasing in number i...
Mental health courts (MHC) are treatment oriented court diversion programs that seek to redirect ind...
The purpose for this study is to address the need to examine the effectiveness of the Mental Health ...