2020
DOI: 10.1017/s1092852919001834
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Jail diversion: a practical primer

Abstract: The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world. With a substantial number of inmates diagnosed with mental illness, substance use, or both, various diversion strategies have been developed to help decrease and avoid criminalization of individuals with mental illness. This article focuses primarily on the first three Sequential Intercept Model intercept points as related to jail diversion and reviews types of diversion programs, research outcomes for diversion programs, and important componen… Show more

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“…The American Public Health Association has issued policy statements 47 emphasizing the role of medical, behavioral health, and social service interventions that invest in communities to prevent incarceration; divert patients from jails and prisons; and provide comprehensive reentry services for those leaving jails and prisons. Many of these diversion programs exist, with varying levels of effectiveness, 48,49 and there is room for incorporating the ED in these established programs. Sharing information between behavioral health, medical health, and social services systems is crucially important, 14 and keeping in mind real privacy concerns, we advocate that reentry services also be included in this list.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The American Public Health Association has issued policy statements 47 emphasizing the role of medical, behavioral health, and social service interventions that invest in communities to prevent incarceration; divert patients from jails and prisons; and provide comprehensive reentry services for those leaving jails and prisons. Many of these diversion programs exist, with varying levels of effectiveness, 48,49 and there is room for incorporating the ED in these established programs. Sharing information between behavioral health, medical health, and social services systems is crucially important, 14 and keeping in mind real privacy concerns, we advocate that reentry services also be included in this list.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%