The organizational response to persons with mental illness involved with the criminal justice system /
[Book]
edited by Stephanie W. Hartwell.
1st ed.
Boston :
Elsevier JAI,
2005.
1 online resource (1 volume).
Research in social problems and public policy ;
v. 12
Includes bibliographical references.
Cover -- front cover -- table of contents -- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS -- INTRODUCTION -- A PUBLIC HEALTH APPROACH TO ADDRESS THE MENTAL HEALTH NEEDS OF JUVENILE OFFENDERS -- ABSTRACT 1 -- THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF MENTAL ILLNESS AMONG JUVENILE OFFENDERS -- PUBLIC HEALTH AND PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES FOR MENTALLY ILL JUVENILE OFFENDERS -- MENTAL ILLNESS AND RECIDIVISM -- PSYCHIATRIC CARE WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT OF YOUTH SERVICES PRIOR TO 1997 -- HISTORY AND DESIGN OF THE YOUTH SERVICE PROGRAM -- PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS -- PROGRAM OUTCOMES 1 -- PROGRAM EVALUATION 1 -- CONCLUSION 1 -- NOTES 1 -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 1 -- REFERENCES 1 -- E PLURIBUS UNUM: CREATING A MULTI-ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE FOR SERVING ARRESTEES WITH SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS -- ABSTRACT 2 -- INTRODUCTION 2 -- CONSTRUCTING A SOCIAL PROBLEM AND ITS SOLUTION -- THE DIVERSION OF POLICE DETAINEES WITH MENTAL ILLNESS -- POLICING APPROACHES: CRISIS INTERVENTION TEAMS -- CIT AND JAIL DIVERSION: WHAT WERE THE OUTCOMES? -- MENTAL HEALTH DIVERSION IN WORCESTER: A CASE STUDY IN SYSTEM INTEGRATION -- USING NETWORK ANALYSIS TO INFORM SYSTEM INTEGRATION -- THE NEED FOR SYSTEMS INTEGRATION -- NOTES 2 -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 2 -- REFERENCES 2 -- RAMBO: THE EVALUATION OF AN INTERVENTION PROGRAM FOR UK MENTALLY ABNORMAL YOUNG OFFENDERS -- ABSTRACT 3 -- DESCRIPTION OF THE STRUCTURED RISK MANAGEMENT PROGRAM -- METHODOLOGY 3 -- RESULTS 3 -- DISCUSSION 3 -- NOTES 3 -- REFERENCES 3 -- APPENDIX 3 -- RISK ASSESSMENT AND VIOLENT RECIDIVISM RISK MANAGEMENT IN CONVICTS FROM ARGENTINA -- ABSTRACT 4 -- INTRODUCTION 4 -- THE PROGRAM AND BASELINE ASSESSMENT RESULTS -- DRUG ABUSE BIOCHEMICAL CONTROL PROGRAM -- DRUG ABUSE BIOCHEMICAL CONTROL PROGRAM: RESULTS -- DYNAMIC FACTORS ASSESSMENT IN COMMUNITY -- DYNAMIC FACTORS ASSESSMENT: RESULTS -- FINAL COMMENTS 4 -- NOTES 4 -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 4 -- REFERENCES 4 -- OFFENDER ETHNICITY AND JUVENILE COURT REFERRALS TO SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES -- ABSTRACT 5 -- SUBSTANCE USE PROBLEMS AMONG JUVENILE OFFENDERS -- SERVICE ACCESS THROUGH THE COURTS -- ETHNIC BIAS IN COURT OUTCOMES -- THEORETICAL EXPECTATIONS -- METHOD 5 -- RESULTS 5 -- DISCUSSION 5 -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 5 -- REFERENCES 5 -- BENEFITS AND RISKS OF USING ''DIMINISHED CAPACITY'' MITIGATION IN DEATH PENALTY PROCEEDINGS -- ABSTRACT 6 -- BENEFITS AND RISKS OF USING ''DIMINISHED CAPACITY'' MITIGATION IN DEATH PENALTY PROCEEDINGS -- METHOD 6 -- FINDINGS 6 -- DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS 6 -- NOTES 6 -- REFERENCES 6 -- APPENDIX. NORTH CAROLINA CAPITAL PUNISHMENT (} 15A- 2000) -- SCREENING FOR SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS AMONG CRIMINAL OFFENDERS -- ABSTRACT 7 -- THE NEED FOR A VALIDATED SCREENING TOOL -- CANDIDATE SCREENING INSTRUMENTS -- METHODS 7 -- FINDINGS 7 -- DISCUSSION 7 -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 7 -- REFERENCES 7 -- THE IMPACT OF A RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT UNIT ON THE PRISON ADJUSTMENT OF MENTALLY DISORDERED INMATES -- ABSTRACT 8 -- INTRODUCTION 8 -- SIGNIFICANCE TO THE ORGANIZATIONAL, INSTITUTIONAL AND POL.
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From arrest to release, the organizational response to mentally ill offenders is continually evolving according to existing policies and resources. How organizations respond, how they should respond, and their ability to evolve is important. The chapters in this volume offer cases with wide ranging policy implications regarding structural and functional changes institutions and organizations might consider given the confines of context and resources to improve the conditions of mentally ill offenders. Policies regarding mentally ill offenders are played out differently by state and county, and the capacity of communities to support individuals with mental illness and criminal histories varies. The quantitative and qualitative research on organizational responses to offenders with mental illness highlighted herein include program evaluation; data collection; best practices in resource utilization; dispositions and the courts; screening; and a broader articulation of outcomes given the special needs of the population.
Organizational response to persons with mental illness involved with the criminal justice system.