Applicability of the risk-need-responsivity model to persons with mental illness involved in the criminal justice system

JL Skeem, HJ Steadman, SM Manchak - Psychiatric services, 2015 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Objective: National efforts to improve responses to persons with mental illness involved with
the criminal justice system have traditionally focused on providing mental health services …

Criminogenic risk and mental health: A complicated relationship

RD Morgan, F Scanlon, SA Van Horn - CNS spectrums, 2020 - cambridge.org
The relationship between criminogenic risk and mental illness in justice involved persons
with mental illness is complex and poorly understood by clinicians, researchers …

A comparison of criminogenic risk factors and psychiatric symptomatology between psychiatric inpatients with and without criminal justice involvement.

AD Bolaños, SM Mitchell, RD Morgan… - Law and human …, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: Research suggests distinct criminal risk factors, not mental illness, are more
strongly associated with most criminal behaviors. This notion has been supported among …

Initiation of a multidisciplinary telemental health clinic for rural justice‐involved populations: Rationale, recommendations, and lessons learned

AB Batastini, ACT Jones, ME Lester… - Journal of Community …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Videoconferencing technology (VCT) is rapidly increasing in the mental healthcare industry
and is becoming an attractive option to reach justice‐involved populations. This paper first …

What gets measured in reentry research? A scoping review on community reentry from jail and prison for persons with mental illnesses

SL Barrenger, L Kriegel, KE Canada… - Criminal justice and …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Research on reentry for individuals with mental illnesses leaving jails and prisons lacks
outcome specificity and standardization needed to advance knowledge about the efficacy …

Therapeutic outcomes of changing lives and changing outcomes for male and female justice involved persons with mental illness

M Gaspar, L Brown, T Ramler… - Criminal Justice …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Changing Lives and Changing Outcomes (CLCO) was developed to address the unique
treatment needs of individuals with co-occurring mental illness and criminogenic risk …

A phenomenological analysis of invisibility syndrome in formerly incarcerated Black men

D Wright, D Tovar‐Murray, T Noel Jr… - Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Qualitative research was conducted with eight formerly incarcerated Black men on their
experiences with what counseling scholar Anderson Franklin has dubbed “invisibility …

Exploring the relationship between criminogenic risk assessment and mental health court program completion

N Bonfine, C Ritter, MR Munetz - International journal of law and psychiatry, 2016 - Elsevier
The two primary goals of mental health courts are to engage individuals with severe mental
illness in the criminal justice system with clinical mental health services and to prevent future …

Changing criminal thinking: An examination of heterogeneity in treatment effects in a sample of justice-involved persons with dual diagnoses.

ME Lester, AB Batastini, ME Leuty… - Psychological …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Recent studies have indicated variable reductions in criminal thinking for justice-involved
persons with mental illness exposed to cognitive–behavioral treatments. To date, however …

Examining criminogenic risk levels among people with mental illness incarcerated in US jails and prisons

AB Wilson, KJ Ishler, R Morgan, J Phillips… - The journal of …, 2020 - Springer
This study examines criminogenic risk levels of individuals with serious mental illness (SMI)
involved in the justice system compared to justice-involved individuals without mental …