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April 12, 2021

Three Things to Know About Implementing Telehealth in Correctional Facilities

This article shares three considerations for corrections agencies as they continue to expand their use of telehealth in jails and prisons to help prov...
February 17, 2021

Financially Sustaining Behavioral Health-Criminal Justice Programs

For jurisdictions implementing behavioral health-criminal justice programs to help minimize justice involvement among people with mental ill...
February 17, 2021

Implementing Specialized Caseloads to Reduce Recidivism for People with Co-Occurring Disorders

Many criminal justice leaders are beginning to look to specialized caseloads as a tool for reducing recidivism among people who have mental ...
February 10, 2021

Justice Reinvestment in Ohio: Reducing Recidivism Through Treatment

This policy framework from The Council of State Governments (CSG) Justice Center outlines recommendations developed as a part of a Justice R...
January 15, 2021

Telehealth and Telecommunication Opportunities in the Criminal Justice System

This brief  highlights opportunities for implementing telehealth and telecommunication to support people with mental illnesses and substance use disor...
September 1, 2020

Building Capacity to Advance Local System Change for People with Behavioral Health Needs: A Snapshot of State-Led Solutions

As discussed in this brief from The Council of State Governments Justice Center, state and local jurisdictions are taking new approaches to ...
May 1, 2020

Improving Responses to People Who Have Co-occurring Mental Illnesses and Substance Use Disorders in Jails

People with co-occurring mental illnesses and substance use disorders—also known simply as co-occurring disorders—have complex needs tha...
May 1, 2016

Veterans Treatment Courts: A Second Chance for Vets Who Have Lost Their Way

This resource is part of The Federal Interagency Reentry Council's A Record of Progress and a Roadmap for the Future. This white ...
April 27, 2016

The Importance of Medicaid Coverage for Criminal Justice Involved Individuals Reentering Their Communities

The purpose of this issue brief from the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) is to highlight the importance of health...
January 1, 2016

Reentry Tipsheets for Women

This resource is part of The Federal Interagency Reentry Council's A Record of Progress and a Roadmap for the Future. This series of ...

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