Effectiveness of the Court
Threats to Success
Keys to Success
100

The Main Goal of Mental Health Courts

Provide Help and Services to Mentally Ill Offenders

100

A major obstacle that limits resources, staff, and treatment.

Lack of Funding

100

This Type of Participation is required to join a MHC.

Voluntary

200

MHC's are most effective when individuals commit ___ and least effective when individuals have ___

Misdemeanors; Substance Abuse/Use Disorders

200

This is a significant issue that incorrectly places Mental Health Individuals in the wrong system.

Lack of knowledge and understanding of Mental Health in the Judicial Process.

200

This Plan is based on assessments, individual needs, and public safety concerns. 

Treatment Plan

300

MHC’s are effective because they focus on behavioral treatment and rehab, rather than this punitive approach.

Incarceration

300

A challenge that arises when MHC's do not receive support from the public or political leaders.

Skepticism or lack of trust in the program

300

This key focus of MHC's prioritizes helping individuals heal and reintegrate into society, rather than punishment.

Rehabilitation

400

A challenge to the effectiveness of MHC's is that not all participants do this, leading to higher recidivism rates.

Comply with Treatment and/or Graduate from the Program.

400

Both ___ and ___ lead to delays in processing cases and reduce the overall effectiveness of the rehab process.

High Caseloads and Staff Shortages 

400

This Key Factor is essential for the success of MHC's and involves a partnership between CJ, Mental Health, and substance abuse treatment.

Collaboration/Work(ing) Together

500

68% of Mentally Ill Offenders are rearrested within three years of release, but MHC’s reduce this rate to approximately this percentage.

40%

500

This process limits individuals from entering MHC's due to inconsistencies with criteria.

Evaluation Process

500

This process involves assessing, planning, linking, coordinating, monitoring, and advocating to ensure proper treatment and services.

Case Management

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