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

Part of the Springer Series on Family Violence series
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This comprehensive book addresses the complex issues associated with the criminalization of mentally ill offenders in the United States and the ways in which social workers and other mental health professionals can best channel their efforts to create better services and treatment.

Specialists in law enforcement, community-based mental health and outreach, the legal community, the corrections environment, and substance abuse providers present best practices and programs that offer rehabilitation alternatives to mentally ill offenders.

Unique to this volume is the perspective provided by key players of the criminal justice system, including a judge, a prosecutor, an advocate, a defense attorney, and a mentally ill offender.

The last section provides in-depth research into the challenges of placing the dually-diagnosed offender into alternative-to-incarceration programs.

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£118.49
Product Details
Springer
082619723X / 9780826197238
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
10/01/2002
English
354 pages
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