A systematic review and meta-analysis of the effects of judicial supervision on recidivism and well-being factors of criminal offenders

MD Trood, BL Spivak, JRP Ogloff - Journal of Criminal Justice, 2021 - Elsevier
This systematic review and meta-analysis investigated whether problem-solving court
interventions that employed judicial supervision were more effective in reducing recidivism …

Assessing the effect of mental health courts on adult and juvenile recidivism: A meta-analysis

B Fox, LN Miley, KE Kortright, RJ Wetsman - American journal of criminal …, 2021 - Springer
Mental health courts (MHCs) are increasingly used across the United States as a means of
reducing contact with the criminal justice system for individuals experiencing serious mental …

Youth mental health diversion at court: barriers to diversion and impact on reoffending

C Gaskin, S Singh, YL Soon… - Crime & …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
In a cohort of young people referred to an Australian mental health court diversion service
over a 7-year period, 46.5% of those deemed eligible (n= 523) were granted diversion and …

Ambiguous calls: Public preferences for law enforcement responses to people in crisis

CM Brady, G Dieterich, A Graham - Journal of Criminal Justice, 2024 - Elsevier
Aim Law enforcement officers are tasked with responding to various types of calls for service
in the community, including individuals in crisis. Thus, the current study examines public …

Assessing the Effectiveness of Mental Health Courts in Reducing Recidivism: A Systematic Review with Meta-analysis

CI Jalain, PA Lucas, GE Higgins - Justice Evaluation Journal, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Mental Health Courts (MHCs) are a type of treatment court created to divert
offenders with mental illness away from incarceration and into community-based treatment …

Factors of recidivism among individuals with co-occurring conditions in rural mental health jail interventions

GA Victor, E Comartin, T Willis… - International journal of …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
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 …

Connecting mental health court participants with services: Process, challenges, and recommendations.

ER Edwards, DR Sissoko, D Abrams… - … , Public Policy, and …, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
Mental health courts are an increasingly common option for defendants whose mental
health impedes the effectiveness of traditional justice processing. Determinations of …

Co-Occurring Disorders and Engagement in Behavioral Health Treatment Among Justice-Involved Adolescents

AC Bammel, KA Johnson, RH Peters… - The Journal of Early …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Our study examined co-occurring substance use and major depressive disorders among
justice-involved adolescents to inform behavioral health services planning within US …

Perceived Success of Mental Health Court Programs: Examinations of the Perceptions of Mental Health Court Administrators as Compared to Drug Court Personnel

CK Thompson - Criminal Justice Review, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Mental health courts are a type of treatment court that utilizes the principles of therapeutic
jurisprudence to provide a treatment-oriented approach rather than the traditional …

Reducing Recidivism Through Rehabilitative Reintegration Education: A Phenomenological Study

JK Russell - 2023 - search.proquest.com
This study examined the rehabilitation efforts of the State of New Mexico's efforts to
reintegrate released offenders back into society. Currently, the State of New Mexico's …