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Public Sector Responses to Jail Mental Health: A Review with Recommendations for Future Research
Author(s) -
Ronald Helms,
Ricky S. Gutierrez,
Debra Reeves-Gutierrez
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
sociology mind
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2160-083X
pISSN - 2160-0848
DOI - 10.4236/sm.2014.41004
Subject(s) - mental health , plea , neglect , psychology , psychiatry , intervention (counseling) , public health , mental health law , criminology , medicine , political science , nursing , law
The history of public mental health intervention in the US has been uneven and in some instances is characterized by a strong overtone of neglect. While clinical research in primarily private settings has generated findings that give a strong sense of “what works” in mental health diagnosis and treatment, this review pays special attention to the distribution of mental illness among jailed populations. Local jail systems house a substantial number of mentally challenged individuals but receive less attention than is warranted given their numbers. This paper concludes with a plea for research with a focus on the community determinants of mental health systems in order to enhance delivery of services and increase the likelihood of reaching those most in need of mental health treatment.

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