Description |
1 online resource (321 pages) : illustrations, tables |
Contents |
The Movement Toward Community-Based Alternatives to Criminal Justice Involvement and Incarceration for People with Severe Mental Illness / Kirk Heilbrun, David DeMatteo, Heidi Strohmaier, and Meghann Galloway -- Development of the Sequential Intercept Model : The Search for a Conceptual Model / Mark Munetz, Patricia Griffin, and Natalie Bonfine -- Law Enforcement and Emergency Services / Melissa Reuland and Kento Yasuhara -- Initial Detention and Initial Hearings : Intercept / Patricia Griffin, Kirk Heilbrun, Dave DeMatteo, and Stephanie Brooks-Holliday -- Intercept 3 : Jails and Courts / Siyu Liu and Allison D. Redlich -- Intercept Four : Reentry from Jails and Prisons / Fred Osher and Christopher King -- Applying the Sequential Intercept Model to Reduce Recidivism Among Probationers and Parolees with Mental Illness / Jennifer Eno Louden, Sarah Manchak, Megan O'Connor, and Jennifer L. Skeem -- From Resource Center to Systems Change : The GAINS Model / Henry J. Steadman, Brian Case, Chanson Noether, Samantha Califano, and Susan Salasin / Using the Consensus Project Report to Plan for System Change / Amanda Brown Cross, Carol Schubert, and Kirk Heilbrun -- State-Level Dissemination and Promotion Initiatives : Florida, Illinois, Massachusetts, Ohio, and Pennsylvania / David DeMatteo, Mark Munetz, John Petrila, Albert Grudzinskas, Jr., William Fisher, Sarah Filone, Katy Winckworth-Prejsnar, and Michelle Rock -- Rethinking Mental Health Legal Policy and Practice : History and Needed Reforms / Steve Leifman and Tim Coffey -- The Sequential Intercept Model as a Platform for Data-Driven Practice and Policy / Edward P. Mulvey and Carol A. Schubert -- Using the Sequential Intercept Model in Cross-Systems Mapping / Patricia A. Griffin, Casey LaDuke, Dan Abreu, Katy Winckworth-Prejsnar, Sarah Filone, Sarah Dorrell, and Christina Finello -- Sequential Intercept mapping, Confidentiality, and the Cross-System Sharing of Health Related Information / John Petrila, Hallie Fader-Tower, and Allison B. Hill -- The Sequential Intercept Mode l: Current Status, Future Directions / Kirk Heilbrun, Edward Mulvey, Dave DeMatteo, Carol Schubert, and Patty Griffin |
Summary |
The number of individuals with severe mental illness in the criminal justice system is shockingly high. However, there is a wealth of research that shows that the traditional incarceration model is not effective with this population, and that many of these individuals can be helped in the community at less cost without increased risk to public safety by addressing their risk-relevant needs and improving their opportunities for recovery. As a result, during the last decade there has been an increasing interest in community-based alternatives to incarceration for individuals with severe mental i |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index at the end of each chapters |
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Subject |
Mentally ill offenders -- United States
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People with mental disabilities and crime -- United States
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Criminal justice, Administration of -- United States.
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Alternatives to imprisonment -- United States
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Criminals -- Mental health -- United States
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Alternatives to imprisonment
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Criminal justice, Administration of
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Criminals -- Mental health
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Mentally ill offenders
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People with mental disabilities and crime
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United States
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Griffin, Patricia A., editor
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Abreu, Dan, contributor
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ISBN |
9780190234218 |
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0190234210 |
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0199826757 |
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9780199826759 |
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1322570663 |
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9781322570662 |
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0190260661 |
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9780190260668 |
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