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rssSequential Intercept Mapping in a Tribal Community: Bridging Tribal and Non-Tribal Systems to Identify and Divert Tribal Members and Increase Cultural Competency
As a result of the 2012 SAMHSA’s GAINS Center Sequential Intercept Mapping (SIM) solicitation, ...
New Kid on the Treatment Court Block
Treatment courts – also called “problem solving courts” – have been around for a ...
Engaging Misdemeanants in Jail Diversion Programs
One of the biggest challenges in jail diversion work is engaging misdemeanants, especially repetitive ones. In ...
A New Challenge for America’s Prisons: An Exploding Aging Population
Today, our nation’s correctional facilities face an unprecedented challenge: Meeting the needs of a ...
Health Care Reform and Criminal Justice: Find a Coach in COCHS
Persons in jail are more likely to be homeless and not to have health ...
Justice-Involved Persons and SSA Benefits
The SOAR TA Center. (2012). Justice-Involved Persons and SSA Benefits. Delmar, NY: Policy Research ...
Is Diversion Swift?: Comparing Mental Health Court and Traditional Criminal Justice Processing
Redlich, A.D., Lie, S., Steadman, H.J., Callahan, L., Robbins, P.C. (2012). Is diversion swift?: ...
A Multi-Site Study of the Use of Sanctions and Incentives in Mental Health Courts
Callahan, L., Steadman, H.J., Tillman, S., Vessilinov, R. (May 2012). A multi-site study of the ...
Toward Creating a Trauma-Informed Criminal Justice System
Recognition of the high rates of trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder among justice-involved individuals ...
Indigent Defense for Defendants with Mental Illnesses
In May 2012, the National Institute of Justice issued a research solicitation for indigent ...
Effect of Mental Health Courts on Arrests and Jail Days: A Multisite Study
Steadman, H.J., Redlich, A., Callahan, L., Clark Robbins, P., Vesselinov, R. (2010). Effect of ...