In 1998, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) funded a multisite study of nine police and jail diversion programs demonstrating that pre- and post-booking diversion models can increase mental health services access and quality of life, and divert clients without risking public safety (Broner, Lattimore, Cowell, & Schlenger, 2004)., Depending on the diversion model, they can also be cost-effective (Cowell, Broner & Dupont, 2004). [...] whether approached as a way to reduce costs, improve public safety, or to save lives, mental health jail diversion pro- gram planners are likely to encounter some form of resistanoe - often from the very stakeholders and systems these programs are designed to help
This article reviews the research on intensive case management (ICM) programs as a jail diversion in...
Discusses the benefits of redirecting the mentally ill from the criminal justice system
Jail diversion programs have proliferated across the United States as a means to decrease the incarc...
In 1998, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) funded a multisite s...
Jail diversion is an alternative for individuals with serious mental issues who have engaged in non-...
Many cities, counties, and states have criminal justice diversion or jail diversion programs, in whi...
This analysis is concerned with understanding the facets of criminal justice diversion programs that...
Diversion programs are initiatives in which persons with serious mental illness who are involved wit...
Baseline data from a study of jail diversion services and in-jail behavioral health services were us...
Jail diversion programs are designed to prevent the incarceration of mentally ill offenders and to f...
OBJECTIVE: Diverting potential arrestees with serious mental illnesses from the criminal justice sys...
Deinstitutionalization funneled individuals with mental illnesses out of so-called asylums and into ...
Eight programs are described representing a variety of approaches to diversion in terms of point of ...
Transporting an individual in psychiatric crisis to an emergency department is often frustrating for...
PurposePeople with mental illnesses are at a significantly greater risk of police arrest than the ge...
This article reviews the research on intensive case management (ICM) programs as a jail diversion in...
Discusses the benefits of redirecting the mentally ill from the criminal justice system
Jail diversion programs have proliferated across the United States as a means to decrease the incarc...
In 1998, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) funded a multisite s...
Jail diversion is an alternative for individuals with serious mental issues who have engaged in non-...
Many cities, counties, and states have criminal justice diversion or jail diversion programs, in whi...
This analysis is concerned with understanding the facets of criminal justice diversion programs that...
Diversion programs are initiatives in which persons with serious mental illness who are involved wit...
Baseline data from a study of jail diversion services and in-jail behavioral health services were us...
Jail diversion programs are designed to prevent the incarceration of mentally ill offenders and to f...
OBJECTIVE: Diverting potential arrestees with serious mental illnesses from the criminal justice sys...
Deinstitutionalization funneled individuals with mental illnesses out of so-called asylums and into ...
Eight programs are described representing a variety of approaches to diversion in terms of point of ...
Transporting an individual in psychiatric crisis to an emergency department is often frustrating for...
PurposePeople with mental illnesses are at a significantly greater risk of police arrest than the ge...
This article reviews the research on intensive case management (ICM) programs as a jail diversion in...
Discusses the benefits of redirecting the mentally ill from the criminal justice system
Jail diversion programs have proliferated across the United States as a means to decrease the incarc...