Mental health court;
Recidivism;
Offense type;
Specialty courts;
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Using a statewide database of mental health court (MHC) defendants, this study examines criminal justice outcomes by target arrest offense type. Findings suggest that defendants with a felony are less likely to complete MHC but those who do are at no greater risk of recidivism post-exit than those with a misdemeanor. In terms of jail days, both completers and noncompleters with a felony had reductions in jail days; however, misdemeanor defendants, especially those who did not complete MHC, had increases. We discuss why MHC supervision may sometimes have a negative effect and offer recommendations on how courts might modify supervision.
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Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice Studies, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, P.O. Box 1455, EdwardsvilleDepartment of Sociology and Criminal Justice Studies, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, P.O. Box 1455, Edwardsville
Dirks-Linhorst P.A.
Linhorst D.M.
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School of Social Work, College of Education and Public Service, Saint Louis University, 3550 Lindell Blvd, St. LouisDepartment of Sociology and Criminal Justice Studies, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, P.O. Box 1455, Edwardsville