Mental Health Court Outcomes by Offense Type at Admission

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Bradley Ray
Sheryl Pimlott Kubiak
Erin B. Comartin
Elizabeth Tillander
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[1] Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis,School of Public and Environmental Affairs
[2] Michigan State University,School of Social Work
[3] Oakland University,Department of Sociology, Anthropology, Social Work and Criminal Justice
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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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