Serving mentally ill offenders : challenges and opportunities for mental health professionals /

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Imprint:New York : Springer, c2002.
Description:xiv, 354 p. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Springer series on family violence
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4611987
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Other authors / contributors:Landsberg, Gerald.
ISBN:0826115047
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents:
  • Sect. I. Jail/Prison Services for Incarcerated Populations
  • 1. Lane County Adult Corrections Mental Health Services, Lane County, Oregon / Richard K. Sherman
  • 2. Oswego Mental Health Forensic Mental Health Program, Oswego, New York / Joette Deane
  • Sect. II. Community-Based Diversion Programs
  • 3. Overview: The Law Enforcement Response to Social Problems: Mental Health As a Case in Point / George T. Patterson
  • 4. The Development and Implementation of a Police/Mental Health Training Program in a Large Urban Environment / Marjorie Rock
  • 5. The Memphis CIT Model / Randolph T. Dupont and Charles S. Cochran
  • 6. The Birmingham Police Department Community Service Officer Unit / Vickie B. Burnett, Bennie C. Henderson and Susan D. Nolan / [et al.]
  • 7. Criminal Justice Diversion of Individuals with Co-Occurring Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorders: An Overview / Nahama Broner, Randy Borum and Kristen Gawley
  • 8. Jail Diversion in a Managed Care Environment: The Arizona Experience / Michael Franczak and Michael S. Shafer
  • 9. Friends of Island Academy: Providing Youth With Positive Opportunities After Jail / Beth Navon
  • 10. Broward's Mental Health Court: An Innovative Approach to the Mentally Disabled in the Criminal Justice System / Ginger Lerner-Wren
  • 11. Preventing Incarceration of Adults With Severe Mental Illness: Project Link / J. Steven Lamberti and Robert L. Weisman
  • 12. New York City's System of Criminal Justice Mental Health Services / Stacy S. Lamon, Neal L. Cohen and Nahama Broner
  • Sect. III. Serving Emotionally Disturbed Women
  • 13. Overview: Working With Women in Jails: Developing A Gender-Based Network of Services for Strengthening Women and Their Families / Susan Salasin
  • 14. Maryland's Programs for Incarcerated Women With Mental Illness and Substance Abuse Disorders / Joan Gillece and Betty G. Russell
  • 15. A Gender-Specific Intervention Model for Incarcerated Women; Women's V.O.I.C.E.S. (Validation Opportunity Inspiration Communication Empowerment Safety) / Kate DeCou and Sally Van Wright
  • Sect. IV. Serving the Victims of Mentally Ill Offenders
  • 16. Elder-Abuse and Forensic Mentally Ill Abusers / Pat Brownell, Jacquelin Berman and Aurora Salamone / [et al.]
  • 17. Identifying and Addressing the Needs of Victims of Mentally Ill Offenders / Gerald Landsberg and Marjorie Rock
  • Sect. V. Perspectives from the Legal System: Issues for Mental Health Professionals
  • 18. A Judge's Perspective / Martin G. Karopkin
  • 19. Social Workers as Advocates for Mentally Ill Criminal Defendants/Inmates / Heather Barr
  • 20. Observations of a Criminal Defense Attorney / Mary Elizabeth Anderson
  • 21. Someone Had to Stop the Spinning: The Prosecutor's Role in an Unlikely Alliance Called "Mental Health Court" / Lee Cohen and Lourdes Roberts
  • 22. A Personal Experience / Sol Wachtler
  • 23. Implementing Kendra's Law / Neal L. Cohen, Stacy S. Lamon and Norman Katz
  • Sect VI. Screening Instruments
  • 24. A Review of Screening Instruments for Co-occurring Mental Illness and Substance Use in Criminal Justice Programs / Nahama Broner, Randy Borum and Laura Whitmire / [et al.]
  • Conclusion / Gerald Landsberg.