This unique and topical companion provides expert analyses that explore the interface between criminal justice and mental health. It consolidates scholarly analysis of theory, policy and practice and practical debates, in addition to the theoretical and ideological concerns surrounding risk assessment, treatment, control and management.
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Jul 15, 2016 this article presents a six-step conceptual framework for optimal mental health– criminal justice collaboration to prevent criminal recidivism.
Mental health court modeled after drug courts and developed in response to the overrepresentation of people with mental illness in the criminal justice system.
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However much of the expressed public concern and focus is on those with a serious mental disorder, primarily schizophrenia or other psychosis.
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