Jeremiah W. Jaggers, Kort C. Prince, J. Castillo, Allyn Walker
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Abstract
The aims of this study were to (a) classify the types of individuals who might be most appropriately served by a mental health court (MHC) and (2) describe the association between class membership on recidivism and MHC completion. Criminal and treatment history data for 350 MHC participants were used. Class memberships were derived using hidden Markov models. Mediation analysis was then used determine the relationship between class, successful MHC completion, and recidivism. Modeling identified a three-class solution and a subsequent path analysis found that those classes associated with lower criminal justice system involvement were more likely to finish MHC successfully and were less likely to recidivate. This study supports research showing patterns of criminal behavior and health/mental health service use is associated with MHC completion and recidivism. The classification of individuals presented here may help court professionals determine to whom MHC should be offered.
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The Journal of Applied Social Science publishes research articles, essays, research reports, teaching notes, and book reviews on a wide range of topics of interest to the social science practitioner. Specifically, we encourage submission of manuscripts that, in a concrete way, apply social science or critically reflect on the application of social science. Authors must address how they either improved a social condition or propose to do so, based on social science research.