Exploring the Impacts of Predictor Variables on Success in a Mental Health Diversion Program

  • Amanda P Wolfson
  • , Danielle Horrigan Millen
  • , David B. Detullio
  • , Thomas D. Kennedy
  • , Michael De Lucca

Research output: Contribution to conferencePresentation

Abstract

Since the first Mental Health Court (MHC) in 1997, there has been a steady increase of MHCs all over the country. With the introduction of these new specialty courts have also come to introduction of diversion programs. Diversion programs work to connect offenders who have mental illnesses to community-based mental health treatment services as an alternative to incarceration. Typically, with the completion of the program comes with the benefit of having their charges dropped. Diversion programs aim to reduce recidivism in offenders with mental illness and improve their access to treatment.

Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Mar 15 2019

Keywords

  • community-based mental health treatment services
  • mental health courts
  • mental health diversion program
  • predictor variables
  • recidivism

Disciplines

  • Psychology

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