“…In their meta-analysis of 37 effect sizes from 25 studies assessing the effectiveness of interventions for justice-involved individuals with a mental illness, Martin et al 430 tentatively concluded that these interventions were modestly effective in reducing criminal justice involvement but had no significant effects on mental health service use, medication use, or mental health outcomes. In contrast, Morgan et al 431 synthesized treatment effects of interventions on criminal recidivism (ie, return to the criminal justice system) and psychiatric recidivism (ie, placement in a psychiatric hospital), finding strong positive treatment effects on general mental health symptoms and coping, and moderate effects on institutional adjustment and behavioral functioning. Mean effect sizes for criminal and psychiatric recidivism were inconclusive, however, and the review was limited by the quality of available research and limited numbers of RCTs.…”