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Implementation Support to Juvenile, Criminal-Legal, and Forensic Mental Health Systems

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Individuals involved in the juvenile justice, criminal-legal, and forensic systems can have complex behavioral health needs and may experience risk factors that increase their potential for continued trouble with the law. As such, agencies need evidence-based approaches for identifying and responding to individuals’ risk factors, behavioral health, and treatment needs across various settings. We help agencies and their partners to implement best practices for a) policy decision-making, b) screening and assessment, and c) effective case management and treatment practices that address needs. We work with the recipients of these services to promote practices that will enhance their responsiveness. The goal is to promote positive development, while preserving public safety.

Our implementation support practices are guided by implementation science, our on-going research studies, forensic clinical expertise, and positive youth development.

The Law & Psychiatry Program provides support and training to state and local jurisdictions, as well as their providers and partners, in three primary ways:

  1. Implementation support and training for agencies around screening & assessment, case planning, and other evidence-based practices in a manner that is effective and sustainable.
  2. Developing and validating new risk screening instruments (e.g., juvenile detention screening, classification, PREA screening), or validating existing risk instruments in an equitable way to decrease racial disparities.
  3. Providing clinical forensic trainings, including:
    • Violence risk assessment
    • Fundamentals of forensic mental health assessment
    • Clinical supervision and training
    • Integration of culture and cultural humility into forensic mental health assessment
    • Providing expert testimony

We also provide training and technical assistance on the MAYSI-2 (adolescent mental health screening tool) via our MAYSI-2 Headquarters.

Settings

Our implementation support spans multiple settings, including but not limited to:

  • Youth Diversion – including by law enforcement, prosecutors, or probation
  • Juvenile Court Clinics and Forensic Evaluations
  • Pretrial detention
  • Dispositional and case planning
  • Reentry
  • Parole
  • Mental health settings serving individuals involved in the forensic or juvenile justice system

Current Implementation Support Projects

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Assessing Delays in Parole Release

Effective Risk Reduction Strategies for Youth and Young Adults with Serious Mental Illness

Enhancing the Implementation & Establishing the Effectiveness of the IRACS Program

Implementing Effective Screening & Assessment Practices in Youth Pre-Arraignment Diversion

Improving Implementation of Evidence-Based Practice in Parole - Use of Risk/Needs Assessment in Decisions