The main aim of the present chapter is to contribute to an elaboration of central issues and possibilities for developing a training programme to improve collaboration between the criminal justice system (CJS) and mental health services (MHS). A theoretical framework rooted in social innovation (SI) and communities of practice is used to reflect upon the gap between initial plans and real time practice and the learning that took place. Three episodes from the EU funded project named COLAB are presented and analysed.publishedVersio
Effective screening of mentally-ill defendants in the criminal court system requires cooperation bet...
Background/Rationale The prevalence of mental health issues in prison populations is exacerbated by...
Abstract Background People in the criminal justice system have complex needs but often do not make u...
The main aim of the present chapter is to contribute to an elaboration of central issues and possibi...
Background: Professionals from the mental health and criminal justice systems must collaborate effec...
Offender mental ill-health is a major societal challenge. Globally, there are unacceptably high numb...
Internationally there are unacceptably high numbers of people in contact with the criminal justice s...
Professionals from the mental health and criminal justice systems must collaborate effectively to ad...
This chapter presents the COLAB model for promoting organisational learning and innovation with pote...
Effective screening of mentally-ill defendants in the criminal court system requires cooperation be...
Offender mental health is a major societal challenge. Improved collaboration between mental health a...
Offender mental health is a major societal challenge. Improved collaboration between mental health a...
Purpose Effective collaboration between mental health (MHS) and criminal justice services (CJS) imp...
Purpose Effective collaboration between mental health (MHS) and criminal justice services (CJS) impa...
Internationally, mental illness is high in prison populations. Collaboration between the correctiona...
Effective screening of mentally-ill defendants in the criminal court system requires cooperation bet...
Background/Rationale The prevalence of mental health issues in prison populations is exacerbated by...
Abstract Background People in the criminal justice system have complex needs but often do not make u...
The main aim of the present chapter is to contribute to an elaboration of central issues and possibi...
Background: Professionals from the mental health and criminal justice systems must collaborate effec...
Offender mental ill-health is a major societal challenge. Globally, there are unacceptably high numb...
Internationally there are unacceptably high numbers of people in contact with the criminal justice s...
Professionals from the mental health and criminal justice systems must collaborate effectively to ad...
This chapter presents the COLAB model for promoting organisational learning and innovation with pote...
Effective screening of mentally-ill defendants in the criminal court system requires cooperation be...
Offender mental health is a major societal challenge. Improved collaboration between mental health a...
Offender mental health is a major societal challenge. Improved collaboration between mental health a...
Purpose Effective collaboration between mental health (MHS) and criminal justice services (CJS) imp...
Purpose Effective collaboration between mental health (MHS) and criminal justice services (CJS) impa...
Internationally, mental illness is high in prison populations. Collaboration between the correctiona...
Effective screening of mentally-ill defendants in the criminal court system requires cooperation bet...
Background/Rationale The prevalence of mental health issues in prison populations is exacerbated by...
Abstract Background People in the criminal justice system have complex needs but often do not make u...