Many cities, counties, and states have criminal justice diversion or jail diversion programs, in which those committing low-level offenses and who have mental illness or substance abuse are diverted from the criminal justice system into treatment. However, there is little existing evidence on the cost and cost-effectiveness of such programs. This article presents the first such estimates for four sites. Estimates of the impact of diversion on both costs and effectiveness varied across the sites. This variation likely reflects heterogeneity in the structure and implementation of the programs across the sites. Directions for future research are suggested. © 2004, Sage Publications. All rights reserved
Jail diversion is an alternative for individuals with serious mental issues who have engaged in non-...
Background: The societal costs of problematic class A drug use in England and Wales exceed £15B; dru...
Baseline data from a study of jail diversion services and in-jail behavioral health services were us...
Diversion programs are initiatives in which persons with serious mental illness who are involved wit...
In 1998, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) funded a multisite s...
OBJECTIVE: Diverting potential arrestees with serious mental illnesses from the criminal justice sys...
Jail diversion programs are designed to prevent the incarceration of mentally ill offenders and to f...
This article reviews the research on intensive case management (ICM) programs as a jail diversion in...
Deinstitutionalization funneled individuals with mental illnesses out of so-called asylums and into ...
BackgroundCycles of incarceration, drug abuse, and poverty undermine ongoing public health efforts t...
This analysis is concerned with understanding the facets of criminal justice diversion programs that...
Objective: The authors reviewed studies of the effectiveness of criminal justice liaison and divers...
PURPOSE:People with mental illnesses are at a significantly greater risk of police arrest than the g...
PurposePeople with mental illnesses are at a significantly greater risk of police arrest than the ge...
Background Mental health interventions targeting crime perpetrators are available. An overview of th...
Jail diversion is an alternative for individuals with serious mental issues who have engaged in non-...
Background: The societal costs of problematic class A drug use in England and Wales exceed £15B; dru...
Baseline data from a study of jail diversion services and in-jail behavioral health services were us...
Diversion programs are initiatives in which persons with serious mental illness who are involved wit...
In 1998, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) funded a multisite s...
OBJECTIVE: Diverting potential arrestees with serious mental illnesses from the criminal justice sys...
Jail diversion programs are designed to prevent the incarceration of mentally ill offenders and to f...
This article reviews the research on intensive case management (ICM) programs as a jail diversion in...
Deinstitutionalization funneled individuals with mental illnesses out of so-called asylums and into ...
BackgroundCycles of incarceration, drug abuse, and poverty undermine ongoing public health efforts t...
This analysis is concerned with understanding the facets of criminal justice diversion programs that...
Objective: The authors reviewed studies of the effectiveness of criminal justice liaison and divers...
PURPOSE:People with mental illnesses are at a significantly greater risk of police arrest than the g...
PurposePeople with mental illnesses are at a significantly greater risk of police arrest than the ge...
Background Mental health interventions targeting crime perpetrators are available. An overview of th...
Jail diversion is an alternative for individuals with serious mental issues who have engaged in non-...
Background: The societal costs of problematic class A drug use in England and Wales exceed £15B; dru...
Baseline data from a study of jail diversion services and in-jail behavioral health services were us...