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Acta Scientific Neurology. 4:70-81
Publikováno v:
Psychological Injury and Law. 12:247-256
There is ample evidence that Mental Health Courts (MHCs) are effective in reducing recidivism for participants who are mentally ill. This study will examine if MHCs are effective for the large number of clients with mental illness who abuse substance
Autor:
Julie S. Costopoulos
Publikováno v:
Journal of Forensic Psychology Research and Practice. 19:242-259
Assaults in psychiatric hospitals are problematic for vulnerable patients, staff, and the treatment system as a whole. This study reflects the challenges state hospitals experience managing...
Autor:
Samuel Juni, Julie S. Costopoulos
Publikováno v:
Journal of Forensic Psychology Research and Practice. 18:57-76
Childhood trauma is theorized to be the source of adult sexual violence. The psychological repercussions of such trauma and the ego options in dealing with its effects—ranging from the adaptive to ...
Publikováno v:
Psychological Injury and Law. 10:254-263
The Mental Health Court (MHC) allows for defendants with mental illness to receive community-based treatment while helping to avoid further involvement in the criminal justice system. Studies have demonstrated varying degrees of success for participa
Publikováno v:
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health. 27:303-311
Background Community re-entry from custody programmes facilitate access to community resources, such as cash assistance and food stamps, with the aim of reducing criminal recidivism. Evidence that these programmes achieve is mainly from longer-term p
Publikováno v:
Criminal behaviour and mental health : CBMH. 27(4)
Community re-entry from custody programmes facilitate access to community resources, such as cash assistance and food stamps, with the aim of reducing criminal recidivism. Evidence that these programmes achieve is mainly from longer-term prisoners ra