OBJECTIVE: This study sought to describe the use of criminal charges, sanctions (primarily jail), and other strategies mental health courts use to mandate adherence to community treatment, and in doing so to elaborate on earlier descriptions of such courts. METHODS: Telephone interviews were conducted with staff of four mental health courts, located in Santa Barbara, California; Clark County, Washington; Seattle, Washington; and Marion County, Indiana. RESULTS: Mental health courts use one or more of three approaches to leverage the disposition of criminal charges to mandate adherence to community treatment: preadjudication suspension of prosecution of charges, postplea strategies that suspend sentencing, and probation. In no case are crimi...
The present study examined felony mental health court and mental health probation used in conjunctio...
This paper studies the effect of mental health courts on crime rates for violent and property crimes...
To date, no scholarly article has analyzed the theoretical basis of mental health courts, which curr...
OBJECTIVE: This study sought to describe the use of criminal charges, sanctions (primarily jail), an...
Three mental health courts (MHCs) are included in this study of whether enrollment in MHC affects co...
The purpose of this research study is to understand the characteristics of the people arrested for f...
In efforts to divert persons with mental illness from jails and prisons, the option of community men...
The emergence of mental health courts in the 1990s is due to the high prevalence of mentally ill per...
The purpose for this study is to address the need to examine the effectiveness of the Mental Health ...
The substantial number of persons with mental illness encountered in many sectors of the criminal ju...
abstract: It is a tragic reality that many individuals in the criminal justice system suffer from a ...
Mental health courts have developed as one response to persons with mental illness who are involved ...
This study examined the demographic, mental health, and criminal characteristics of 1, 220 referrals...
Mental health courts have developed as one response to persons with mental illness who are involved ...
ABSTRACT: Mental health courts have quickly proliferated in the United States and represent an attem...
The present study examined felony mental health court and mental health probation used in conjunctio...
This paper studies the effect of mental health courts on crime rates for violent and property crimes...
To date, no scholarly article has analyzed the theoretical basis of mental health courts, which curr...
OBJECTIVE: This study sought to describe the use of criminal charges, sanctions (primarily jail), an...
Three mental health courts (MHCs) are included in this study of whether enrollment in MHC affects co...
The purpose of this research study is to understand the characteristics of the people arrested for f...
In efforts to divert persons with mental illness from jails and prisons, the option of community men...
The emergence of mental health courts in the 1990s is due to the high prevalence of mentally ill per...
The purpose for this study is to address the need to examine the effectiveness of the Mental Health ...
The substantial number of persons with mental illness encountered in many sectors of the criminal ju...
abstract: It is a tragic reality that many individuals in the criminal justice system suffer from a ...
Mental health courts have developed as one response to persons with mental illness who are involved ...
This study examined the demographic, mental health, and criminal characteristics of 1, 220 referrals...
Mental health courts have developed as one response to persons with mental illness who are involved ...
ABSTRACT: Mental health courts have quickly proliferated in the United States and represent an attem...
The present study examined felony mental health court and mental health probation used in conjunctio...
This paper studies the effect of mental health courts on crime rates for violent and property crimes...
To date, no scholarly article has analyzed the theoretical basis of mental health courts, which curr...