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Integrating Criminal Justice,Community Healthcare,and Support Services for Adults with Severe Mental Disorders
Authors:Weisman  RL  Lamberti  JS  Price  N
Institution:Project Link and ACT Programs, University of Rochester Medical Center, NY, USA. Robert_Weisman@urmc.rochester.edu
Abstract:Persons with severe mental disorders are overrepresented in our nation's jails and prisons. Factors including cooccurring substance use disorders, homelessness, and lack of access to community services have contributed to this problem, as have gaps between criminal justice, healthcare, and community support systems. In order to address these issues, Project Link was developed by the University of Rochester Department of Psychiatry in collaboration with five local community agencies. Project Link is designed to prevent involvement of individuals with severe mental illness from entering the criminal justice system. While many models of diversion programs exist, they are all dependent on access to appropriate community-based services. This paper will describe the steps that Project Link has taken towards integrating criminal justice, healthcare, and community support services for individuals with severe mental disorders involved in the criminal justice system.
Keywords:criminal justice  mental health  schizophrenia  diversion  assertive community treatment
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