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Temporal Patterns of Arrest in a Cohort of Adults Receiving Mental Health Services: The Massachusetts Mental Health / Criminal Justice Cohort Study
Fisher, William H. ; Banks, Steven M. ; Roy-Bujnowski, Kristen M. ; Grudzinskas, Albert J. ; Clayfield, Jonathan C. ; Wolff, Nancy
Fisher, William H.
Banks, Steven M.
Roy-Bujnowski, Kristen M.
Grudzinskas, Albert J.
Clayfield, Jonathan C.
Wolff, Nancy
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2007-01-01
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Criminal Justice Involvement among Clientele is a Major Concern for State Mental Health Agencies. Mental health and criminal justice systems provide services at various points along the interface of these systems to reduce offending and re-offending, including:
- Diversion programs
- Mental Health Courts
- Re-Entry
Little information about scope of offending to guide service development. This study provides data on the prevalence, type and temporal patterns of arrest for a large sample of adults followed for roughly 9.5 years.
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10.13028/xvhp-3j96
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Presented at Psychiatry Research Day: Tranlational Research in Psychiatry, University of Massachusetts Medical School, 2007.
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