Recidivism Outcomes for Suburban Mental Health Court Defendants |
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Authors: | P. Ann Dirks-Linhorst Donald M. Linhorst |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice Studies, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, P.O. Box 1455, Edwardsville, IL 62026, USA;(2) School of Social Work, College of Education and Public Service, Saint Louis University, 3550 Lindell Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63103, USA |
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Abstract: | Mental health courts have recently emerged as one means to reduce the number of persons with mental illness in the criminal justice system. Using a post-test only comparison group design, this study examined rearrest rates for 1 year post discharge among three groups meeting admission criteria for a municipal mental health court. The rearrest rate of defendants who successfully completed the program (N = 351) was 14.5%, compared to 38% among defendants negatively terminated from the program (N = 137), and 25.8% among defendants who chose not to participate (N = 89). This positive result held even when controlling for a range of variables in a Cox regression survival analysis. Factors associated with rearrest are identified for each of the three groups. |
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