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Problem-Solving Supervision: Specialty Probation for Individuals with Mental Illnesses
Publication year:
2004
| Cataloged on:
Mar. 21, 2007
ANNOTATION: The use of specialty caseloads for probationers with mental illness is explained. This article is divided into four parts: the unique demands of supervising probationers with mental illness; meeting the demands with specialty caseloads -- caseload structure, case management approach, relationship between the probation officer and the probationer, and problem-solving strategies as a response to violations; specialty mental health probation caseloads and problem-solving courts; and the future of specialty mental health caseloads.