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Recognition and understanding of goals and roles: The key internal features of mental health court teams
Authors:Gallagher Mary  Skubby David  Bonfine Natalie  Munetz Mark R  Teller Jennifer L S
Institution:aKent State University, Kent, OH, USA;bThe University of Akron, Akron, OH, USA;cNortheast Ohio Medical University, Rootstown, OH, USA
Abstract:The increasing involvement of people with mental illness in the criminal justice system has led to the formation of specialty programs such as mental health courts (hereafter MHCs). We discuss MHCs and the teams serving these courts. Specifically, we examine team members' perceptions of MHC goals and their own and others' roles on the MHC team. Using a semi-structured interview instrument, we conducted 59 face-to-face interviews with criminal justice and mental health treatment personnel representing 11 Ohio MHCs. Findings from our qualitative data analyses reveal that MHC personnel understand individuals' roles within the teams, recognize and appreciate the importance of different roles, and share common goals. MHCs could foster this level of understanding and agreement by working to recruit and retain individuals with experience in or willingness to learn about both the criminal justice and mental health systems. Future research should explore the impact of MHC team functioning on client outcomes.
Keywords:Mental health court  Mental illness  Interdisciplinary team  Professional roles
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