Beginning with the premise that both the number and percentage of mentally ill inmates as sharply risen in recent years, this Article explores the path of mentally ill offenders in the American criminal justice system. It seeks to identify points of relief from the current crisis, in which a recent report stated that over 40% of state prisoners reported symptoms that met the criteria for mania. The challenge is exacerbated by the fact that prisons now provide a large share of the mental health treatment in the United States, taxing the resources of even the most progressive correctional systems. Part I describes three typical mentally ill offenders. The remaining sections discuss some of the problems these offenders face when encountering...
Individuals with mental illnesses are overrepresented in the United States’ criminal justice system....
By the middle of the twentieth century, the United States was in crisis: over half a million America...
Persons with mental illness are incarcerated in prisons across the United States at disproportionate...
Roughly 14% of male inmates and 31% of female inmates suffer from one or more serious mental illness...
Roughly 14% of male inmates and 31% of female inmates suffer from one or more serious mental illness...
This article examines the historical and contextual factors that are related to the growing numbers ...
This paper sought to synthesize what is currently known about mentally ill offenders in ...
America’s correctional system is continuously presented with issues that require attention and immed...
This article examines the rising number of people with serious mental illness (PSMI) in the criminal...
Mental health issues in correctional institutions have become increasingly important with growing nu...
Historically, the policy of deinstitutionalization has resulted in the closing of many federal and s...
Far-reaching structural changes have been made in the mental health system. Many severely mentally i...
he rapidly escalating rate of incarceration in the United States has been associated with an increas...
Correctional facilities negatively affect individuals with pre-existing mental and behavioral health...
Because of the compelling role it plays as an enigma, mental illness has been featured in innumerabl...
Individuals with mental illnesses are overrepresented in the United States’ criminal justice system....
By the middle of the twentieth century, the United States was in crisis: over half a million America...
Persons with mental illness are incarcerated in prisons across the United States at disproportionate...
Roughly 14% of male inmates and 31% of female inmates suffer from one or more serious mental illness...
Roughly 14% of male inmates and 31% of female inmates suffer from one or more serious mental illness...
This article examines the historical and contextual factors that are related to the growing numbers ...
This paper sought to synthesize what is currently known about mentally ill offenders in ...
America’s correctional system is continuously presented with issues that require attention and immed...
This article examines the rising number of people with serious mental illness (PSMI) in the criminal...
Mental health issues in correctional institutions have become increasingly important with growing nu...
Historically, the policy of deinstitutionalization has resulted in the closing of many federal and s...
Far-reaching structural changes have been made in the mental health system. Many severely mentally i...
he rapidly escalating rate of incarceration in the United States has been associated with an increas...
Correctional facilities negatively affect individuals with pre-existing mental and behavioral health...
Because of the compelling role it plays as an enigma, mental illness has been featured in innumerabl...
Individuals with mental illnesses are overrepresented in the United States’ criminal justice system....
By the middle of the twentieth century, the United States was in crisis: over half a million America...
Persons with mental illness are incarcerated in prisons across the United States at disproportionate...