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Toolkit for Decreasing Psychosis-Associated Recidivism with Treatment in Jail

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Community Impact: Toolkit

This toolkit can be used by providers and administrators who are developing mental health housing units in the corrections setting.

For more information contact: kscanlon1@partners.org

Toolkit for Decreasing Psychosis-Associated Recidivism with Treatment in Jail

Toolkit-for-Decreasing-Psychosis-Associated-Recidivism-with-Treatment-in-Jail.pdf

Project

DEPART Jail: Decreasing Psychosis-Associated Recidivism with Treatment in Jail

Cohort

2017-2020

Focus Areas
  • Behavioral and Mental Health
  • Criminal Justice
Team Members
  • Rakesh Karmacharya, MD, PhD
  • Kelly Scanlon, LICSW
Location

Belmont, Massachusetts

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