Suit: Mentally Ill Inmates MistreatedInmates with mental illness in Pennsylvania prisons are beingcruelly and unusually punished...Lord, Rich
Release Planning for Inmates With Mental Illness Compared With Those Who Have Other Chronic Illnesses The authors evaluated the effort of New Jersey jails to plan for the postrelease treatment needs of inmates with mental illness compared with inmates with ... N Wolff,D Plemmons,B Veysey,... ...
A Best Practice Approach to Community Reentry From Jails for Inmates With Co-Occuring Disorders: The APIC Model.AdministrationandLawCrimeCriminalJusticeandLawEnforcementAlmost all jail inmates with mental illness will leave correctional settings and return to the community. Inadequate transition planning ...
Mentally ill individuals in limbo: obstacles and opportunities for providing psychiatric services to corrections inmates with mental illness. Olley MC, Nicholls TL, Brink J: Mentally ill individuals in limbo: obstacles and opportunities for providing psychiatric services to corrections inmates with... Mau...
Almost all jail inmates with mental illness will leave correctional settings and return to the community. Inadequate transition planning puts jail inmates who entered the jail in a state of crisis back on the streets in the middle of the same crisis. The outcomes of inadequate transition planning...
Lindsay Hayes, a consultant who has advised hundreds of jails and prisons over nearly 40 years, attributes it to growing numbers of jail inmates with serious mental illness or addiction problems, both of which come with an elevated risk of suicide. Most small jails, especially in rural areas,...
The lawyer also told RT that the general attitude towards mentally ill inmates in the US is that they are a “management problem,” and they are dealt with like this, “as opposed to mentally ill human beings.” Around 20 percent of prisoners in the US have a serious mental illness, inc...
Objective To determine the effectiveness of planned short hospital stays versus standard care for people with serious mental illness. Design Systematic rev... P Johnstone,G Zolese - 《Bmj Clinical Research》 被引量: 90发表: 1999年 Solitary confinement and risk of self-harm among jail inmates. ...
especially for those with mental illness - and is marked by difficulties adjusting and increased drug use. In addition, the risk for dying is sharply increased in the first two weeks after release, with drug overdose, cardiovascular disease, homicide and suicide among the leading causes of death...
Ending the Inmate Shuffle: An Intermediate Care Program for Inmates with a Chronic Mental Illness Severely mentally ill inmates are more likely than other inmates to adjust poorly to prison life and to be caught in a "revolving door" of hospitalization,... Sally,J.,MacKain,... - 《Journal...