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Behavioral Health and Justice Involved Populations

Behavioral Health and Justice Involved Populations

Presentation by Administrator Hyde, Bureau of Justice Assistance, Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program, Feb 11, 2011 (Slides)

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Discusses mental illness and substance use in the criminal justice system and SAMHSA's efforts to reduce their impact. Examines prevalence among inmates, adolescents, prevention programs, trauma, opportunities for change, and health care reform.



Pub id: SMA11-PHYDE021111
Publication Date: 2/2011
Popularity: Not ranked
Format: Presentation
Audience: HHS Staff, Law Enforcement, Legal Community, Program Planners, Administrators, & Project Managers
Series: Administrator Pam Hyde's Presentations
Population Group: People with Substance Use or Abuse Problems as Population Group, Inmates, People in the Criminal Justice System, People with Mental Health Problems as Population Group, People in the Juvenile Justice System, People with Alcohol Use or Abuse Problems as Population Group, Trauma Survivors, Adolescents as Population Group

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