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Health and Prisoner Reentry - 1 views

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    Mallik-Kane and Visher provide a comprehensive overview of the impact of physical, mental, and substance abuse conditions impact reentry.
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Memorandum of Understanding on Prisoner Reentry - 0 views

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    This document outlines the understanding of reentry that is shared by the Virginia Department of Corrections, the Virginia Department of Social Services, and the Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services.
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Virginia Community Reentry Approach - 0 views

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    A document from the Virginia DSS outlines the vision, mission, values, and goals of offender reentry in Virginia
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Virginia Reentry & Community Collaboration Councils - 1 views

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    This document from the Virginia Department of Social Services describes the Reentry and Community Collaboration Councils that exist to provide support for re-entering citizens.
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BJS: Mental Health Problems of Prison and Jail Inmates - 0 views

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    Bureau of Justice Statistics special report on rates of mental illness among incarcerated persons
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NAMI: Fact Sheet about Mental Illness and the Criminal Justice System - 0 views

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    The Virginia chapter of NAMI highlights some important statistics and facts regarding people with mental illness and the criminal justice system
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The Massachusetts Forensic Transition Program for Mentally Ill Offenders Re-Entering th... - 0 views

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    Hartwell and Orr describe and evaluate the Forensic Transition Program, a program in Massachusetts designed to provide support for people with mental illness during re-entry from incarceration.
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NAMI: The Sequential Intercept Model - 1 views

  • reentry from jails, prisons and hospitalization
  • Without intervention, these stages can become a revolving door
  • using the Sequential Intercept Model for planning brings together a very broad group of stakeholders, and helps them work together rather than in isolation to problem-solve.
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    NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) provides an explanation of the Sequential Intercept Model, a theoretical framework that describes points of interaction between people with mental illness and the criminal justice system
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http://ps.psychiatryonline.org/doi/pdf/10.1176/ps.2006.57.4.544 - 1 views

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    Munetz and Griffin describe the Sequential Intercept Model, a conceptual framework that highlights points of interaction between people with mental illness and the criminal justice system.
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