Women's mental health issues across the criminal justice system

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Women's mental health issues across the criminal justice system

Rosemary L. Gido, Lanette P. Dalley

(Prentice Hall's women in criminal justice series)

Pearson Prentice Hall, c2009

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

The first of its kind, Women's Mental Health Issues Across the Criminal Justice System is dedicated to giving the "most invisible" offenders in today's criminal justice system-mentally ill adolescent girls and women-a face and a voice. The book is organized around the subsystems of the U.S. criminal justice system. Each section highlights mental health research and policy issues and focuses on the impediments to treatment and service delivery as well as the model programs, assessments, and intervention processes that offer hope within and across the system.

目次

  • Preface: Ros Muraskin INTRODUCTION: The unmet mental health needs of female offenders across The criminal justice system Rosemary L. Gido Juvenile Justice: CHAPTER 1 - Meeting the mental health needs of female juvenile offenders: Where are we now and where do we go from here? Rebecca Boyd CHAPTER 2 - Mental health screening as intake triage for juvenile girl offenders: A MAYSI-2 comparison of non-detained and detained girls Philip Stinson CHAPTER 3 - "I've been around and around and around" - Measuring traumatic events in the lives of incarcerated girls Judith Ryder, Sandra Langley and Henry Brownstein Law Enforcement: CHAPTER 4 - The challenges of policing the mentally ill: An exploration of gendered and ungendered perspectives Mary Dodge and Terri Schreiber CHAPTER 5 - Improving police interactions with the mentally ill: Crisis Intervention Training Laura Ketteler and Mary Dodge Mental Health Courts: CHAPTER 6 - Women in mental health court: A femicentric-integrated approach of service delivery for women with multiple disorders Janice Joseph Jails: CHAPTER 7 - Women in jail: Mental health care needs and service deficiencies Phyllis Harrison-Ross and James E. Lawrence CHAPTER 8 - The contribution of childhood trauma to adult psychpathology in dually diagnosed detainees: Implications for gender-based jail and reentry trauma-informed services Nahama Broner, Sarah Kopelovich, Damon W. Mayrl, and David Bernstein Prisons: CHAPTER 9 - Addressing the mental health needs of women offenders Barbara Bloom and Stephanie Covington CHAPTER 10 - Women destined to failure: Policy implications of the lack of proper mental health and addiction treatment for female offenders Lanette P. Dalley and Vicki Michels CHAPTER 11 - Prison-based programming for women with serious mental Illness Arthur J. Lurrigio and Andrew Harris Re-entry: CHAPTER 12 - Reentry needs of female mentally ill offenders Stephanie Hartwell and Karin Orr CHAPTER 13 - Rebuilding "person-first" reentry strategies for women leaving prison from the perspectives of the end users: the returning women Nancy Wolff Policy
  • CHAPTER 14 - Ethics, female offenders, and psychiatric illness: How the justice and mental health system fail and abandon women Kristie R. Blevins and Bruce A. Arrigo

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