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Effective County Practices in Jail to Community Transition Planning for Offenders with Mental Health and Substance Abuse Disorders
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Effective County Practices in Jail to Community Transition Planning for Offenders with Mental Health and Substance Abuse Disorders
Publication year:
2008
| Cataloged on:
Dec. 18, 2008
ANNOTATION: "This publication focuses on defining the essential components of effective transition planning for this population [of inmates with co-occurring disorders] and showcases studies of promising county practices from across the country" (p. 3). Sections of this report include: introduction; components of effective transition planning; six model programs; Allegheny County (PA); Auglaize County (OH); Black Hawk County (IA); Macomb County (MI); Montgomery County (MD); and Multnomah County (OR).
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