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Wed. 8:00 - 8:45


Considerations and Recommendations for Brief Screening for Depression in Prisoners

Criminal Justice and Mental Health: Keys to Successful Integration

Examining a Multi-County, Multi-Jurisdictional Rural Post-booking Jail Diversion Program

Family Justice - HIV/AIDS, Mental Health and Substance Abuse Health Care Provider Initiative

From the Classroom to the Streets: Assessing Transfer of Training

How Does a Mature Mental Health Court Remain Relevant to its Mission?

Innovative Jail/Prison Re-Entry in Iowa Corrections

Prevention, Intervention and Community Re-entry: Working with Mentally Ill Offenders

The State of Hawaii’s Conditional Release Program

Trauma-Specific and Gender-Informed Assessment: Enhancing Outcomes for Women in the Criminal Justice System

Wed. 10:30 - 12:00

Adaptations to Supported Employment for Justice-Involved Individuals with Mental Illness

BJA’s Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program: Early Lessons Learned

Consumer Perspectives on Creating More Effective Services

Co-Occurring Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders: Evidence-Based Practices and Criminal Justice Responses

Creating More Effective Services Through Mental Health Standards

Effectiveness of a Jail-Based Treatment Program for Individuals with Co-Occurring Disorders

Evidence-Based Practices for Correctional Treatment: Ethical and Philosophical Considerations

FACT Teams and Fidelity Measures: What does that F Word stand for?

Family Integrated Transitions (FIT): A Biopsychosocial Treatment for Dual-Diagnosed Juvenile Offenders in Transition

Intermediate Care for Mentally Ill Prisoners: Best Practices & Cost Savings

Needing a Change and Making It Happen: Inmates with Mental Health Needs

Revalidating the Brief Jail Mental Health Screen to Increase Accuracy for Women

Rural Diversion Issues: Special Challenges in Developing and Implementing Effective Services

Screening and Assessment in Juvenile Justice: New Findings

Screening and Assessment of Co-Occurring Disorders in the Justice System

The Structured Assessment of Correctional Adaptation: New Findings and A New Tool

Using Illness Management and Recovery in a Jail Mental Health Unit

Wed. 1:45 - 3:15

Blueprint for Change: Overview and Implementation Examples

Community Collaboration in the Appalachian Foothills: Fairfield County Municipal Mental Health Court

Criminal Justice/Mental Health Liaisons: Tennessee's Boundary Spanners

Do FACT and FICM Improve Criminal Justice and Mental Health Outcomes: Evidence from a Randomized Trial

FACT and FICM Technical Assistance: Lessons Learned from the Road

Film Festival

Information Sharing in the Post-HIPAA Era, Part One

Re-entry Supportive Housing: Ending the Cycle of Incarceration and Homelessness

The Consumer’s Role in Creating More Effective Mental Health Services

Treatment of Youth with Co-Occurring Disorders: Promising Practices

Understanding Trauma from the Crime Victim Service Provider Perspective

Varieties of Fidelity Experience: Approaches for Forensic Program Evaluation

Wed. 3:30 - 5:00

Consumer Integration in Policy and Program Development

Crafting Effective Family-Based Treatment Collaborations for Vulnerable Families

Evidence-Based Practices in Juvenile Justice: Overview and New Directions

Expedited Medicaid Restoration for Mentally Ill Persons Released from Jails and Prisons

How Mental Courts Can Better Collect and Analyze Data

Implementing a Trauma-Informed System of Care for Justice-Involved Children

Information Sharing in the Post-HIPAA Era, Part Two

Integrating Into the Mental Health System from the Criminal Justice System: Jail Aftercare Services

Key Concerns for Effective Crisis and Diversion Services Through Health and Behavioral Health Integration: Medical Clearance, Substance Abuse, and Psych Evaluation

Modifying Specialty Courts for Participants with Co-occurring Disorders

Offender Re-Entry: One Jail's Perspective

Passport to Success: Community Re-Entry and Treatment for Mentally Ill Ex-Offenders

Preparing Communities for Re-Entry of Offenders with Mental Illness: The ACTION Approach

The Value of Trauma Treatment: A Multi-Disciplinary Criminal Justice Perspective

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