Managing Recovery with Adults Involved in Behavioral Health and Criminal Justice Systems

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2022-09-21
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American English
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Young adults with mental health needs experience increased criminal behaviors, peaking at 16-25 years. In addition, the lack of support for young adults' behavioral health needs increases the likelihood of further involvement in the justice system. This study aimed to predict dual behavioral health and justice system involvement for adults participating in publicly funded treatment and support services needs. Policy implications were also discussed.

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Hong, S. & Walton, B. (2022, October). Managing Recovery with Adults Involved in Behavioral Health and Criminal Justice Systems. Poster presented at the 18th Annual TCOM Conference. Praed Foundation, New Orleans, LA.
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