Background Mental health interventions targeting crime perpetrators are available. An overview of the current scenario of their economic benefits will help policy decisions. Aim To provide an update on economic evidence for mental health interventions in criminal justice, and to identify challenges and responses in using economic evidence to inform policy. Method Narrative review with an analysis frame that organises evidence around four points on the criminal justice system pathway: (a) point of contact; (b) post-arrest; (c) incarceration/punishment and (d) post-incarceration. Results There is a paucity of high-quality economic evidence, especially from cost-benefit analyses. However, there is some evidence of cost-effectiveness in support...
Background. While evidence on the cost of mental illness is growing, little is known about the cost-...
Objective: This study examined whether there were differences in costs for mental health court (MHC)...
Background: Drug-using offenders with co-occurring mental health problems are common in the criminal...
Background Mental health interventions targeting crime perpetrators are available. An overview of th...
© 2017 Southern Criminal Justice Association Public expenditure on the criminal justice system repre...
Background Mental health disorders and their treatments produce significant costs and benefits in bo...
This thesis investigated the broader costs and consequences of mental health, with a specific focus ...
Objectives Mental and behavioural disorders (MBDs) and interventions targeting MBDs lead to costs an...
Objectives Mental and behavioural disorders (MBDs) and interventions targeting MBDs lead to costs an...
BACKGROUND: Youth mental health interventions aimed at reducing substance use and delinquency in ado...
Public policy makers and practitioners have become increasingly reliant on economic analysis to prov...
Many cities, counties, and states have criminal justice diversion or jail diversion programs, in whi...
This study uses a propensity scoring and matching approach to compare the costs of crimes committed ...
Background Mental health disorders and their treatments produce significant costs and benefits in bo...
Public policy makers and practitioners have become increasingly reliant on eco-nomic analysis to pro...
Background. While evidence on the cost of mental illness is growing, little is known about the cost-...
Objective: This study examined whether there were differences in costs for mental health court (MHC)...
Background: Drug-using offenders with co-occurring mental health problems are common in the criminal...
Background Mental health interventions targeting crime perpetrators are available. An overview of th...
© 2017 Southern Criminal Justice Association Public expenditure on the criminal justice system repre...
Background Mental health disorders and their treatments produce significant costs and benefits in bo...
This thesis investigated the broader costs and consequences of mental health, with a specific focus ...
Objectives Mental and behavioural disorders (MBDs) and interventions targeting MBDs lead to costs an...
Objectives Mental and behavioural disorders (MBDs) and interventions targeting MBDs lead to costs an...
BACKGROUND: Youth mental health interventions aimed at reducing substance use and delinquency in ado...
Public policy makers and practitioners have become increasingly reliant on economic analysis to prov...
Many cities, counties, and states have criminal justice diversion or jail diversion programs, in whi...
This study uses a propensity scoring and matching approach to compare the costs of crimes committed ...
Background Mental health disorders and their treatments produce significant costs and benefits in bo...
Public policy makers and practitioners have become increasingly reliant on eco-nomic analysis to pro...
Background. While evidence on the cost of mental illness is growing, little is known about the cost-...
Objective: This study examined whether there were differences in costs for mental health court (MHC)...
Background: Drug-using offenders with co-occurring mental health problems are common in the criminal...