Sharp increases in the number of individuals with mental health problems entering the legal system have created various institutional concerns and have altered the way staff, especially correctional officers, execute daily responsibilities. Research regarding correctional officers' perceptions of inmates ...
Correctional Institution Officers' Stigma Towards Inmates with Mental Health Problems In correctional facilities, the pre-existing vulnerability of justice-involved women is compounded by a lack of comprehensive STBBI care and limited harm ... Riyanti, Gisti Respati,Hadi, Ella Nurlaella - Jurnal Pro...
active physical and mental condition. • Utilize active listening and communicate effectively both verbally and in writing. • Adhere to the public safetyofficerscode of ethics A.R.M. 23.13.203 • Be reliable and dependable in performing job-related duties. Entry-level applicant is one who ...
accommodations such as whether or not someone is homeless or has housing, leisure/recreation such as organized pro-social activities with friends, companions (pro-social or anti-social), alcohol/drug problems, emotional and personal reflecting any significant mental health problems and attitudes and or...
Factors Predicting Unmet Health Services Needs Among Incarcerated Substance Users Negative health consequences of illicit drug use, such as cardiovascular complications and infectious diseases, increase the likelihood of the need for hea... Egle,Narevic,Thomas,... - 《Substance Use & Misuse》 被引量...
Offenders with mental illness have attracted substantial attention over the recent years, given their prevalence and poor outcomes. A number of interventions have been developed for this population (e.g., mental health courts). They share an emphasis on one dimension as the source of the problem...
McDowell, A. A. (2019).Recognizing and Engaging With Mentally Ill Inmates: A Training Manual for Correctional Officers(Order No. 13885564). Available from ProQuest Central; ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global. (2239311809). Mental Health Template (n.d.). Cook County Sheriff’s Office.https:...
Further, the presence of violent behavior results in officers viewing the inmates' problems as more serious, especially when violence and mental disorder are both present. These findings have implications for training in the area of correctional mental health....
Sharp increases in the number of individuals with mental health problems entering the legal system have created various institutional concerns and have altered the way staff, especially correctional officers, execute daily responsibilities. Research regarding correctional officers' perceptions of inmates ...
mental healthwork stressrole conflictrole overloadFew studies have investigated factors that contribute to the mental health of probation and parole officers (PPOs). Addressing the needs of supervisees with serious mental illness (SMI) can create unique challenges for PPOs, which in turn may ...