People With Mental Illness in the Criminal Justice System
Discover the transformative insights in People With Mental Illness in the Criminal Justice System, published by the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry in 2016. This essential guide, spanning 211 pages, encourages psychiatrists to rethink their clinical practices and foster collaborative relationships with local criminal justice and behavioral health providers. By leveraging evidence-based strategies, the book aims to drive meaningful changes in how mental health conditions are addressed within the criminal justice framework. It serves as a crucial resource for professionals committed to improving the lives of individuals with behavioral health conditions, advocating for their needs, and enhancing the overall efficacy of mental health services. Whether you're a psychiatrist, a mental health advocate, or involved in the criminal justice system, this book offers valuable perspectives and practical solutions to help bridge the gap between mental health and justice.