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Mental Health in the House of Corrections: A Study of Mental Health Care in New York State Prisons by the Correctional Association of New York
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Mental Health in the House of Corrections: A Study of Mental Health Care in New York State Prisons by the Correctional Association of New York
Publication year:
2004
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: Results from a two-year study are relayed. This report contains the following sections: executive summary; principal recommendations; introduction; living in prison with mental illness; staffing and training deficiencies; residential care; crisis care; disciplinary lockdown; treatment for disturbed/disruptive inmates; leaving the system -- discharge planning; models from other jurisdictions; recommendations; and appendices. This study exposed "systemic problems and service deficiencies" (p. 1).