2011
DOI: 10.1080/07418825.2011.615756
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Factors Associated with Mental Health Court Nonparticipation and Negative Termination

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“…Furthermore, previous research has demonstrated differing outcomes for those who successfully complete the MHC program, compared with those who do not (Boothroyd et al, 2003;Burns et al, 2013;Christy et al, 2005;Dirks-Linhorst, Kondrat, Linhorst, & Morani, 2011;Frailing, 2010;Herinckx et al, 2005;Hiday & Ray, 2010;Trupin & Richards, 2003). Thus the Treatment Group is divided into two groups, resulting in cost comparisons between three groups: Successful, Unsuccessful, and Compare.…”
Section: Current Studymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Furthermore, previous research has demonstrated differing outcomes for those who successfully complete the MHC program, compared with those who do not (Boothroyd et al, 2003;Burns et al, 2013;Christy et al, 2005;Dirks-Linhorst, Kondrat, Linhorst, & Morani, 2011;Frailing, 2010;Herinckx et al, 2005;Hiday & Ray, 2010;Trupin & Richards, 2003). Thus the Treatment Group is divided into two groups, resulting in cost comparisons between three groups: Successful, Unsuccessful, and Compare.…”
Section: Current Studymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Finally, a study of mental health court nonparticipation and negative termination from the same mental health court as the current study, but with a slightly different population, identified a rate of rearrest under supervision of 20.2% (Dirks- Linhorst et al, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only three published studies were identified that reported rates of rearrests during mental health court supervision. Ray (2014) reported a rate of 27.8%; Hiday, Ray, and Wales (2014) reported rates of 12.2% for participants who graduated from the mental health court program and 33.5% for who were noncompleters, and Dirks-Linhorst, Kondrat, Linhorst, and Morani (2013) reported a rate of 20.2%.…”
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