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186442010-06-08343.96:362.2 A 452
 TITLE
MENTAL HEALTH COURTS: A GUIDE TO RESEARCH-INFORMED POLICY AND PRACTICE
 ABSTRACT
The idea for this publication arises from the large number of individuals with mental illnesses involved in the criminal justice system, which has become a pressing policy issue within both the criminal justice system and the mental health system in the United States of America. It is intended to be a guide for practitioners and policymakers in assessing the utility of mental health courts. It describes how these courts work, and tries to address the extent to which such courts have achieved their goals. One of the main conclusions the researchers draw is that mental health courts seem to produce positive outcomes by producing a lower rate of recidivism and thus reducing the costs related to recidivism and the associated jail and court costs.
 AUTHOR(S)
ALMQUIST, LAUREN; DODD, ELIZABETH
 PUBLISHER PLACE YEAR SERIES
UNITED STATES. COUNCIL OF STATE GOVERNMENTS JUSTICE CENTERNEW YORK, N.Y.2009
 ISBN ISSN
 PAGES EDITION NOTES
4928 CM -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- APPENDICES
 KEYWORDS
OFFENDER MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES; MENTALLY ILL OFFENDERS; MENTALLY ILL INMATES; UNITED STATES

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