Objective: This study compared arrest rates on a broad range of offenses in a cohort of public mental health service recipients and in the general population. Methods: Administrative data from a state mental health agency were merged with data capturing arrests over a 9.5-year period in a cohort of persons with severe and persistent mental illness who used public mental health services and were aged 18–54 (N=10,742). The cohort\u27s arrest rates for eight offense categories were compared with those of the general population for persons in the same age group over the same period (N=3,318,269). The data for the cohort that received mental health services were weighted by age and gender to align the cohort\u27s demographic characteristics with...
Within a statewide random sam-pie of 61 1 young adult patients who received public inpatient, outpat...
Persons who abuse or are dependent on opioids are at elevated risk for arrest. Co-occurring behavior...
Individuals with psychiatric disorders are overrepresented in correctional populations. Given their ...
OBJECTIVE: Although criminal justice involvement among persons with severe mental illness is a much ...
OBJECTIVES: The excessive prevalence of comorbid substance abuse among persons with severe mental il...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the relationship of age and gender with risk of arrest among adolesce...
OBJECTIVE: Diverting potential arrestees with serious mental illnesses from the criminal justice sys...
Background Large epidemiological studies are needed to better understand the prevalence and profile ...
Criminal Justice Involvement among Clientele is a Major Concern for State Mental Health Agencies. Me...
Aims: Persons with severe mental illness (SMI) are at increased risk of criminal offending, particul...
of males and females at each age between 14 and 24 years (few were arrested before age 14), to deter...
OBJECTIVE: The study compared three models of police responses to incidents involving people thought...
This study examined the patterns of criminal arrest and co-occurring psychiatric disorders among ind...
Background: Offenders with mental disorders constitute a particularly exposed group in society, with...
Objective: Current knowledge regarding the intersection of psychiatric disorders and crime in the Un...
Within a statewide random sam-pie of 61 1 young adult patients who received public inpatient, outpat...
Persons who abuse or are dependent on opioids are at elevated risk for arrest. Co-occurring behavior...
Individuals with psychiatric disorders are overrepresented in correctional populations. Given their ...
OBJECTIVE: Although criminal justice involvement among persons with severe mental illness is a much ...
OBJECTIVES: The excessive prevalence of comorbid substance abuse among persons with severe mental il...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the relationship of age and gender with risk of arrest among adolesce...
OBJECTIVE: Diverting potential arrestees with serious mental illnesses from the criminal justice sys...
Background Large epidemiological studies are needed to better understand the prevalence and profile ...
Criminal Justice Involvement among Clientele is a Major Concern for State Mental Health Agencies. Me...
Aims: Persons with severe mental illness (SMI) are at increased risk of criminal offending, particul...
of males and females at each age between 14 and 24 years (few were arrested before age 14), to deter...
OBJECTIVE: The study compared three models of police responses to incidents involving people thought...
This study examined the patterns of criminal arrest and co-occurring psychiatric disorders among ind...
Background: Offenders with mental disorders constitute a particularly exposed group in society, with...
Objective: Current knowledge regarding the intersection of psychiatric disorders and crime in the Un...
Within a statewide random sam-pie of 61 1 young adult patients who received public inpatient, outpat...
Persons who abuse or are dependent on opioids are at elevated risk for arrest. Co-occurring behavior...
Individuals with psychiatric disorders are overrepresented in correctional populations. Given their ...