2024
DOI: 10.1177/0306624x231219992
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Exploring Reasons for Non-Engagement From a Peer-Led Diversionary Intervention for Veterans in Police Custody

Arun Sondhi,
Linda Maguire,
Alessandro Leidi
et al.

Abstract: UK veterans with complex needs arrested in police custody can access support through pre-charge diversion into treatment and ancillary services. We consider why veterans in police custody disengaged from a peer-led criminal justice diversionary support service in one UK region that adopted a continuous case management approach. Seven hundred and fifty-seven veterans were assessed to have high levels of comorbid health needs and socio-economic harms, with one-quarter (26.7%, n = 202) subsequently disengaging fr… Show more

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