Each of these articles is available by request from the GAINS Center.
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Broner, N., Lattimore, P.K., Cowell, A.J., Schlenger, W.E. (2004). Effects of Diversion on Adults with Co-Occurring Mental Illness and Substance Use: Outcomes from a National Multi-Site Study. Behavioral Sciences and the Law 22(4): 519-541.
Center for Mental Health Services. (1995). Double Jeopardy: Persons with Mental Illnesses in the Criminal Justice System. Rockville, MD : United States Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Mental Health Services.
Clark, J. (2004). Non-Specialty First Appearance Court Models for Diverting Persons with Mental Illness: Alternatives to Mental Health Courts. Delmar, NY : Technical Assistance and Policy Analysis Center for Jail Diversion.
Cowell, A.J., Broner, N., Dupont, R. (2004). The Cost Effectiveness of Criminal Justice Diversion Programs for People with Serious Mental Illness Co-Occurring with Substance Abuse. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 20(3): 292-315.
Draine, J., Solomon, P. (1999). Describing and Evaluating Jail Diversion Services for Persons with Serious Mental Illness. Psychiatric Services 50(1): 56-61.
Goldkamp, J.D., Irons-Guynn C. (April 2000). Emerging Judicial Strategies for the Mentally Ill in the Criminal Caseload: Mental Health Courts in Fort Lauderdale, Seattle, San Bernardino and Anchorage. Washington, DC. U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Assistance. Monograph, Pub No. NIJ 182504.
Griffin, P., Steadman, H.J., and Petrila, J. (2002). The use of criminal charges and sanctions in mental health courts. Psychiatric Services 53(10): 1285-1289.
Hoff, R., Baranosky, M.V., Buchanan, J., Zonana, H., Rosenheck, R.A. (1999). The effects of a jail diversion program on incarceration: A retrospective cohort study. Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law 27(3): 377-386.
Lamb, H.R., Shaner, R., Elliott, D.M., DeCuir, W.J., Foltz, J.T. (1995). Outcome for psychiatric emergency patients seen by an outreach police-mental health team. Psychiatric Services 46(12): 1267-1271.
Lamberti, J.S., Weisman, R.L., Schwarzkopf, S.B., Price, N., Ashton, R.M., Trompeter, J. (2001). The Mentally Ill in Jails and Prisons: Towards an Integrated Model of Prevention. Psychiatric Quarterly 72(1): 63-77.
Lattimore, P.K., Broner, N., Sherman, R., Frisman, L., Shafer, M.S. (2003). A Comparison of Prebooking and Postbooking Diversion Programs for Mentally Ill Substance-Using Individuals with Justice Involvement. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 19(1): 30-64.
Morris, S.M. and Steadman, H.J. (1994). Keys to Successfully Diverting Mentally Ill Jail Detainees. American Jails, July/August: 47-49.
Naples, M. and Steadman, H.J. (2003). Can Persons with Co-Occurring Disorders and Violent Charges Be Successfully Diverted? International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, 2(2): 137-143.
Perez, A., Leifman, S., Estrada, A. (2003). Reversing the Criminalization of Mental Illness. Crime & Delinquency 49(1): 62-78.
Reuland, M. (2004). A Guide to Implementing Police-Based Diversion Programs for People with Mental Illness. Delmar, NY : Technical Assistance and Policy Analysis Center for Jail Diversion.
Shafer, M.S., Arthur, B., Franczak, M.J. (in press). An Analysis of Post-Booking Jail Diversion Programming for Persons with Co-Occurring Disorders. Behavioral Sciences and the Law.
Steadman, H.J. (1992). Boundary Spanners: A Key Component for the Effective Interactions of the Justice and Mental Health Systems. Law and Human Behavior 16(1): 75-87.
Steadman, H.J. (2001). Jail Diversion: Creating Alternatives for Persons with Mental Illnesses. Washington, DC : United States Department of Health and Human Services, National Institute of Mental Health and Policy Research Associates, Inc.
Steadman, H.J., Barbera, S., and Dennis, D.L. (1994). A National Survey of Jail Mental Health Diversion Programs. Journal of Hospital and Community Psychiatry 45: 1109-1112.
Steadman, H.J., Cocozza, J.J., Veysey, B.M. (1999). Comparing outcomes for diverted and nondiverted jail detainees with mental illnesses. Law and Human Behavior 23(6): 615-627.
Steadman, H.J., Davidson, S. and Brown, C. (2001). Mental health courts: their promise and unanswered questions. Psychiatric Services 52: 457-458.
Steadman, H.J., Morris, S.M., Dennis, D.L. (1995). The diversion of mentally ill persons from jails to community-based services: A profile of programs. American Journal of Public Health 85(12): 1630-1635.
Steadman, H.J., Williams Deane, M., Borum, R., Morrissey, J.P. (2000). Comparing outcomes of major models for police responses to mental health emergencies. American Journal of Public Health 51(5): 645-649.
Steadman, H.J., Williams Deane, M., Morrissey, J.P., Westcott, M., Salasin, S., Shapiro, S. (1999). A SAMHSA Research Initiative Assessing the Effectiveness of Jail Diversion Programs for Mentally Ill Persons. Psychiatric Services 50(12): 1620-1623.
Thompson, M.D., Reuland, M., Souweine, D. (2003). Criminal Justice/ Mental Health Consensus: Improving Responses to People with Mental Illness. Crime & Delinquency 49(1): 30-51.
