Examines the impact of mental illness on criminal recidivism, using samples of offenders at the Adult Correctional Institutions of Rhode Island. Compares adjusted groups of mentally ill and non-mentally ill offenders in terms of reincarceration rates, substance abuse, and infractions committed while incarcerated at the A.C.I
Evidence suggests the burden of treatable mental disorders on the correctional population is substan...
This study used the results of mailed surveys to estimate the number of adults incarcerated in Nebra...
The United States has higher rates of incarceration than any other country. Incarceration has negati...
Examines the impact of mental illness on criminal recidivism, using samples of offenders at the Adul...
This Honors is brought to you for free and open access by the Rhode Island College Honors Projects a...
This study assesses the likelihood of rearrest among a cohort of all adults (N = 1,438) released fro...
The purpose of the descriptive, quantitative study was to examine recidivism rates of mentally ill i...
Criminal recidivism in mentally ill offenders, in the context of a county jail, has not been extensi...
The de-institutionalization of mental health facilities believed to be responsible for the "criminal...
This study examined which risk factors were predictive of recidivism among inmates released from Ill...
The contribution of mental illness, substance use, and appetitive aggression to recidivism has signi...
Mental illness has significant humanistic, societal, and monetary impact in the US. As a result of m...
Many programs for offenders with mental illness (OMIs) seem to assume that serious mental illness di...
Mental illnesses, substance use, and their co-occurrence are significant predictors of maladaptive o...
Few studies have examined the relationship between mental health, substance use, co-occurring disord...
Evidence suggests the burden of treatable mental disorders on the correctional population is substan...
This study used the results of mailed surveys to estimate the number of adults incarcerated in Nebra...
The United States has higher rates of incarceration than any other country. Incarceration has negati...
Examines the impact of mental illness on criminal recidivism, using samples of offenders at the Adul...
This Honors is brought to you for free and open access by the Rhode Island College Honors Projects a...
This study assesses the likelihood of rearrest among a cohort of all adults (N = 1,438) released fro...
The purpose of the descriptive, quantitative study was to examine recidivism rates of mentally ill i...
Criminal recidivism in mentally ill offenders, in the context of a county jail, has not been extensi...
The de-institutionalization of mental health facilities believed to be responsible for the "criminal...
This study examined which risk factors were predictive of recidivism among inmates released from Ill...
The contribution of mental illness, substance use, and appetitive aggression to recidivism has signi...
Mental illness has significant humanistic, societal, and monetary impact in the US. As a result of m...
Many programs for offenders with mental illness (OMIs) seem to assume that serious mental illness di...
Mental illnesses, substance use, and their co-occurrence are significant predictors of maladaptive o...
Few studies have examined the relationship between mental health, substance use, co-occurring disord...
Evidence suggests the burden of treatable mental disorders on the correctional population is substan...
This study used the results of mailed surveys to estimate the number of adults incarcerated in Nebra...
The United States has higher rates of incarceration than any other country. Incarceration has negati...