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Working with People with Mental Illness Involved In the Criminal Justice System: What Mental Health Service Providers Need to Know
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Working with People with Mental Illness Involved In the Criminal Justice System: What Mental Health Service Providers Need to Know
Publication year:
2003
| Cataloged on:
Jan. 09, 2007
ANNOTATION: Assistance for service providers of the mentally ill in the criminal justice system is supplied. This guide addresses the following issues: mentally ill offenders; who providers serve; improving outcomes; engaging people with criminal justice involvement in the community; the criminal justice system and mental health service providers; components of the justice system; and working with the criminal justice system to facilitate recovery and rehabilitation.