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The sequential intercept model and criminal justice: promoting community alternatives for individuals with serious mental illness

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"The number of individuals with severe mental illness in the criminal justice system is shockingly high. However, there is a wealth of research that shows that the traditional incarceration model is not effective with this population, and that many of these individuals can be helped in the community at less cost without increased risk to public safety by addressing their risk-relevant needs and improvinge their opportunities for recovery. As a result, during the last decade there has been an increasing interest in community-based alternatives to incarceration for individuals with severe mental illness. The Sequential Intercept Model and Criminal Justice offers an overview of the recent changes in correctional policy and practice that reflect an increased focus on community-based alternatives for offenders. Developed by Drs. Mark Munetz and Patricia Griffin, the Sequential Intercept Model (SIM) identifies five conceptual points at which standard criminal processing can be interrupted to offer community-based alternatives: (1) law enforcement/emergency services; (2) initial detention/initial court hearings; (3) jails/courts; (4) re-entry; and (5) community corrections/support. This volume describes the SIM in detail and reviews empirical evidence for each of its five points of interception. Chapters focus on its implementation, starting with an analysis of the national and state-level initiatives, then addressing specific challenges. A final section suggests how the SIM might be applied successfully to other populations (e.g., veterans, juveniles, and those with developmental disabilities). This volume will appeal to policy makers who are considering community-based alternatives, practitioners who carry out these changes, and program evaluators who seek to document the impact of such changes"--
"Authored by academic, policy, and practice experts in this area, Criminal Justice and Mental Illness offers an overview of the changes in correctional policy and practice during the last decade that reflect an increased focus on community-based alternatives for offenders"--
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Alternatives to imprisonment -- United States
Criminal justice, Administration of
Criminal justice, Administration of -- United States
Criminals -- Mental health
Criminals -- Mental health -- United States
Criminels -- Santé mentale -- États-Unis
Criminels vivant avec un trouble de santé mentale -- États-Unis
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Emprisonnement -- Alternative -- États-Unis
Geistige Behinderung
Justice pénale -- Administration -- États-Unis
Mentally ill offenders
Mentally ill offenders -- United States
PSYCHOLOGY -- Forensic Psychology
People with mental disabilities and crime
People with mental disabilities and crime -- United States
Personnes ayant une déficience intellectuelle et criminalité -- États-Unis
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The sequential intercept model and criminal justice : promoting community alternatives for individuals with serious mental illness
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The Sequential Intercept Model and Criminal Justice : Promoting Community Alternatives for Individuals with Serious Mental Illness Griffin, Patricia A.
The sequential intercept model and criminal justice : promoting community alternatives for individuals with serious mental illness / edited by Patricia Griffin [and five others] ; contributors, Dan Abreu [and forty others]
The sequential intercept model and criminal justice : promoting community alternatives for individuals with serious mental illness / edited by Patricia Griffin, Kirk Heilbrun, Edward Mulvey, David DeMatteo, Carol Schubert
The sequential intercept model and criminal justice : promoting community alternatives for individuals with serious mental illness / edited by Patricia Griffin, Kirk Heilbrun, Edward P. Mulvey, David DeMatteo, and Carol A. Schubert
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The sequential intercept model and criminal justice
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promoting community alternatives for individuals with serious mental illness
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Alternatives to imprisonment -- United States
Criminal justice, Administration of
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Forensic Psychology
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Justice pénale
Mental health
Mentally ill offenders
Mentally ill offenders -- United States
PSYCHOLOGY
People with mental disabilities and crime
People with mental disabilities and crime -- United States
Personnes ayant une déficience intellectuelle et criminalité
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Santé mentale
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