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Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. 62:118-135
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Psychological Services. 19:621-629
Michigan was one of the first states to feel the effects of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. This exploratory, mixed-methods study describes 20 county jails' responses to the pandemic across Michigan and presents a case study of one
Autor:
Sheryl Pimlott Kubiak, Amanda Burgess-Proctor, Megan R. Hicks, Laine Putans, Erin B. Comartin
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Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. 28:433-445
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Am J Public Health
Objectives. To examine the dual disproportionality that individuals with serious mental illness and people of color (PoC) occupy in the criminal–legal system. Methods. This study follows a cohort of 623 individuals who screened positive for mental
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Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research. 49:104-115
The behavioral health needs, service utilization, and discharge planning provision of veterans in jails have been understudied, yet practitioners must understand each component to ensure veterans' behavioral health needs are met through linkage to cu
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Criminal Justice and Behavior. 48:1229-1242
This multi-jail study examines the behavioral health needs and service use in a sample of 3,787 individuals in jail, to compare women in rural jails to their gender and geography counterparts (that is rural men, urban women, and urban men). Compared
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International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. 66:758-773
Estimates indicate that nearly half of rural jail detainees meet the criteria for co-occurring disorders (COD). It is critical to examine factors of recidivism among detainees with COD in rural communities. This exploratory study aimed to examine fac
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Community Mental Health Journal. 58:288-299
Mental illness is experienced at a higher rate among incarcerated individuals than the general population. This study is one of the first assessing the association of a jail-based mental health (MH) transition planning program with continuity of care
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Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. 60:117-137
This exploratory study examined the impact of the Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) model on criminal/legal encounters and mental health treatment engagement for individuals who have repeated encounte...
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The Prison Journal. 100:581-602
This study presents an adaptation of the Crisis Intervention Team Model (CIT) to a jail setting. Pre-post surveys and interviews assessed changes in corrections officers’ (CO) knowledge of and attitudes toward mental health. Cell Removal Team (CRT)