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Peer Recovery Support Services in Correctional Settings
Returning to School After a Crisis: A Guide to Addressing Traumatic Events at School
Mental Health Conditions & Developmental Disabilities
The National Law Enforcement Knowledge Lab
Peer Recovery Support Services in New York Opioid Intervention Courts: Essential Elements and Processes for Effective Integration
Improving Outcomes for People in Contact with the Criminal Justice System Who Have Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities
Jail Diversion Models: Part 1
Examination of a community-based, multifaceted program for juvenile offenders and their families
Does Bail Reform Decarcerate Mental Illness? Public Health Challenges for a Large County Jail System
Utilizing a combined hospital and criminal justice database to identify risk factors for repeat firearm injury or violent-crime arrest among firearm victims
Social Support During Incarceration: Predictors of External Social Support for Incarcerated Individuals
Does Bail Reform Decarcerate Mental Illness? Public Health Challenges for a Large County Jail System
Implementation and evaluation of a juvenile mental health training for law enforcement in a medium-sized jurisdiction
Embedding Clinicians in the Criminal Justice System
Preparing 911 Dispatch Personnel for Incorporating New First Responder Teams
Program Overview: Law Enforcement-Mental Health Learning Sites
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