This paper examines survey data from probation and parole officers in North Carolina. Officers responded to an online questionnaire about their caseloads; they were asked to list the biggest or most important challenges they encountered when trying to supervise probationers with mental illness. Probation officers reported experiencing difficulty managing cases of probationers with mental illness, but they largely refrained from blaming the probationer him- or herself for inability to complete probation successfully. Rather, officers named systematic and environmental factors as their problems. Lack of good mental health treatment was the most-commonly cited reason for problems arising in the probation experience. The perceived needs an...
Probationers with mental illness are disproportionately represented in the criminal justice system c...
This study aimed to explore the experiences of people with mental illnesses and their collaterals in...
Purpose: there are currently over 300,000 offenders in England and Wales and the majority, around 24...
As part of a larger study of probation workload and workforce challenges in one southeastern state, ...
A large number of probationers with mental illness (PMIs) are under supervision in the United States...
In the United States, recidivism rates among juvenile offenders continue to grow year after year, de...
Should mentally ill offenders on probation be eligible for inclusion in South Carolina Mental Health...
Purpose: To examine how the role in offender mental health for the probation service described in po...
Offenders with serious mental illness (schizophrenia, bipolar, major depression) are overrepresented...
Abstract Background The large and growing number of probationers with mental illnesses pose signific...
Using Practice Audit methodology this study identifies and compares best practices for mental health...
The vast number of individuals under correctional supervision in the United States has been an area ...
America’s correctional system is continuously presented with issues that require attention and immed...
In efforts to divert persons with mental illness from jails and prisons, the option of community men...
Many correctional officers have voiced not receiving adequate training in mental health and how to b...
Probationers with mental illness are disproportionately represented in the criminal justice system c...
This study aimed to explore the experiences of people with mental illnesses and their collaterals in...
Purpose: there are currently over 300,000 offenders in England and Wales and the majority, around 24...
As part of a larger study of probation workload and workforce challenges in one southeastern state, ...
A large number of probationers with mental illness (PMIs) are under supervision in the United States...
In the United States, recidivism rates among juvenile offenders continue to grow year after year, de...
Should mentally ill offenders on probation be eligible for inclusion in South Carolina Mental Health...
Purpose: To examine how the role in offender mental health for the probation service described in po...
Offenders with serious mental illness (schizophrenia, bipolar, major depression) are overrepresented...
Abstract Background The large and growing number of probationers with mental illnesses pose signific...
Using Practice Audit methodology this study identifies and compares best practices for mental health...
The vast number of individuals under correctional supervision in the United States has been an area ...
America’s correctional system is continuously presented with issues that require attention and immed...
In efforts to divert persons with mental illness from jails and prisons, the option of community men...
Many correctional officers have voiced not receiving adequate training in mental health and how to b...
Probationers with mental illness are disproportionately represented in the criminal justice system c...
This study aimed to explore the experiences of people with mental illnesses and their collaterals in...
Purpose: there are currently over 300,000 offenders in England and Wales and the majority, around 24...