The Use of Mental Health Court Appearances in Supervision
Redlich, A.D., Steadman, H.J., Callahan, L., Clark Robbins, P., Vessilinov, R., Ozdogru, A.A. (2010). The use of mental health court appearances in supervision. International Journal of Law and...
View ArticleEnrollment in Mental Health Courts: Voluntariness, Knowingness, and...
Redlich, A.D, Hoover, S., Summers, A., Steadman, H.J. (2010). Enrollment in mental health courts: voluntariness, knowingness, and adjudicative competence. Law and Human Behavior, 34(2), 91-104.
View ArticleRealistic Expectations for Jail Diversion Programs
In these days of ever diminishing resources for public sector behavioral health services for justice-involved persons, there is a strong temptation to oversell jail diversion programs. Unrealistic...
View ArticleEffect 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 mental health courts on arrests and jail days: a multisite study. Archives of General Psychiatry,...
View ArticleA Multi-Site Study of the Use of Sanctions and Incentives in Mental Health...
Callahan, L., Steadman, H.J., Tillman, S., Vessilinov, R. (May 2012). A multi-site study of the use of sanctions and incentives in mental health courts. Law and Human Behavior, epub ahead of print.
View ArticleIs Diversion Swift?: Comparing Mental Health Court and Traditional Criminal...
Redlich, A.D., Lie, S., Steadman, H.J., Callahan, L., Robbins, P.C. (2012). Is diversion swift?: Comparing mental health court and traditional criminal justice processing. Criminal Justice and...
View ArticleGAINS Center National Database of Mental Health Treatment Courts
SAMHSA’s GAINS Center has developed a national database of all existing mental health courts in the United States. The database identifies the name, location, year established, target participants,...
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