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Principles and Practice in Housing for Persons with Mental Illness Who Have Had Contact with the Justice System. Final report
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Principles and Practice in Housing for Persons with Mental Illness Who Have Had Contact with the Justice System. Final report
Publication year:
2006
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: Housing options for mentally ill offenders are reviewed. Sections of this report are: introduction; contact with the criminal justice system -- reentry points; the housing continuum -- key concepts in service provision for housing for persons with special needs; housing models for persons with mental illness -- evidence of effectiveness -- non-reentry housing models, reentry related housing models, and cost effectiveness of housing program models; reentry housing promising principles; and reentry housing program descriptions.