Probation, Mental Health and Criminal Justice: Towards Equivalence

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This collection of research and evaluation explores issues in mental health and probation across the globe. The volume offers insight into a wide range of interrelated topics that address the mental health and mental health needs of those under probation supervision. The chapters embrace a range of diverse mental health concerns. The underpinning assumption is that offenders should receive mental healthcare that is ‘equivalent’ to that received by the general population where this is appropriate. This overview is informed by perspectives from academics and practitioners based in England and the Republic of Ireland, and also includes the views of people with lived experience of the Criminal Justice System. Building upon and adding to the existing literature in this field, the book will be a valuable resource for academics and researchers as well as those training to work in, and currently working in, the criminal justice and mental health field, and would also be of interest to those working in related healthcare settings.

Author(s): Charlie Brooker, Coral Sirdifeld
Series: Routledge Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice and Procedure
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 236
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
List of tables and figures
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
List of contributors
Chapter 1 Probation, mental health and the Criminal Justice System: An introduction
Part I What is the evidence for effective mental health interventions in probation?
Chapter 2 Mental health,: A systematic review
Chapter 3 Suicide: A systematic review
Chapter 4 Substance misuse: A systematic review
Part II How common are mental health problems in probation?
Chapter 5 The Lincolnshire prevalence study
Chapter 6 Mental health among persons subject to probation supervision in Ireland
Part III Thematic reviews
Chapter 7 Thematic inspection of individuals with mental health needs and disorders in the Criminal Justice System
Chapter 8 Substance misuse services and probation: A fractured relationship
Part IV Psychological treatment
Chapter 9 Psychological treatment and screening
Chapter 10 New directions for suicide prevention in Approved Premises
Chapter 11 Autism and offending behaviour
Part V Probation and COVID-19
Chapter 12 A view of probation and mental health after the pandemic
Part VI Methodological issues
Chapter 13 A lived experience perspective: Enhancing the work of probation through co-production
Chapter 14 Researching the Probation Service response to mental health need
Part VII Conclusion
Chapter 15 Conclusion
Index