There is a strong connection between the mental health and criminal justice systems. This research empirically tested whether the privatization of the inpatient mental health system alters this relationship, contributing to jail population growth. Using state-level panel data on U.S. states and the District of Columbia for the years 1985-1998, this study analyzed the relationship between the size of jail populations and private share of hospital psychiatric beds, first for overall private beds and then separately by private for-profit and nonprofit. Empirical models controlled for changes in mental health financing and resources, variations in criminal justice practice, and demographic and socio-economic factors as well as state and year fi...
The U.S. criminal justice system has become the largest caretaker for the mentally ill population, a...
Large urban jails have become a collection point for many persons with severe mental illness. Connec...
Abstract: Jails across the country are struggling to meet the increasing demand for mental health ca...
The economies of the 1960s and 1970s resulted in funding cuts to institutional and community mental ...
Across California, local psychiatric inpatient treatment capacity has declined significantly; counti...
There are one tenth the number of psychiatric beds today as there were 50 years ago, while the popul...
To determine whether managed mental health care for Medicaid enrollees in King County, Washington, h...
To determine whether managed mental health care for Medicaid enrollees in King County, Washington, h...
I contribute new evidence regarding the substitution of incarceration for inpatient mental healthcar...
How do community and sociopolitical factors influence mental health care delivery and inmate health ...
The incarceration explosion of the late twentieth century set off a storm of longitudinal research o...
The incarceration explosion of the late twentieth century set off a storm of longitudinal research o...
The incarceration explosion of the late twentieth century set off a storm of longitudinal research o...
The incarceration explosion of the late twentieth century set off a storm of longitudinal research o...
Lack of access to hospitalization is an often-cited risk factor for incarceration among persons with...
The U.S. criminal justice system has become the largest caretaker for the mentally ill population, a...
Large urban jails have become a collection point for many persons with severe mental illness. Connec...
Abstract: Jails across the country are struggling to meet the increasing demand for mental health ca...
The economies of the 1960s and 1970s resulted in funding cuts to institutional and community mental ...
Across California, local psychiatric inpatient treatment capacity has declined significantly; counti...
There are one tenth the number of psychiatric beds today as there were 50 years ago, while the popul...
To determine whether managed mental health care for Medicaid enrollees in King County, Washington, h...
To determine whether managed mental health care for Medicaid enrollees in King County, Washington, h...
I contribute new evidence regarding the substitution of incarceration for inpatient mental healthcar...
How do community and sociopolitical factors influence mental health care delivery and inmate health ...
The incarceration explosion of the late twentieth century set off a storm of longitudinal research o...
The incarceration explosion of the late twentieth century set off a storm of longitudinal research o...
The incarceration explosion of the late twentieth century set off a storm of longitudinal research o...
The incarceration explosion of the late twentieth century set off a storm of longitudinal research o...
Lack of access to hospitalization is an often-cited risk factor for incarceration among persons with...
The U.S. criminal justice system has become the largest caretaker for the mentally ill population, a...
Large urban jails have become a collection point for many persons with severe mental illness. Connec...
Abstract: Jails across the country are struggling to meet the increasing demand for mental health ca...