Strengthening connections among criminal justice agencies, behavioral health organizations, and the community to improve wellbeing for people with mental health conditions or co-occurring substance use disorders.

Events


Past Events

Sharing Information between Behavioral Health and Criminal Justice Systems

Hosted by The Council of State Governments Justice Center with Funding from the U.S. Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice Assistance This webinar, presented to Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program and Second Chance Act...

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Law Enforcement, Mental Health, Co-Occurring Substance Use

Screening and Assessment of Co-Occurring Disorders in the Criminal Justice System

Hosted by the CSG Justice Center with funding support from the U.S. Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice Assistance This webinar is intended for Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program grantees and Second Chance Act...

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Mental Health, Co-Occurring Substance Use

Improving Access to Treatment, Bringing NIATx to Corrections

Hosted by the CSG Justice Center From 2011 to 2013, the CSG Justice Center partnered with NIATx—a learning collaborative within the University of Wisconsin, Madison’s Center for Health Enhancement Systems Studies—to bring the NIATx process...

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Co-Occurring Substance Use

Risk Need Responsivity 101: A Primer for SCA and JMHCP Grant Recipients

Hosted by the CSG Justice Center The Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) principles are a set of research-based guiding principles that, when implemented correctly, can help reduce reoffending and violations of conditions of probation and parole. RNR principles...

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Correctional Facilities, Crisis Systems, Law Enforcement, Mental Health, Co-Occurring Substance Use

Responding to the 2015 JMHCP Grant Program

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Law Enforcement, Mental Health, Co-Occurring Substance Use

Responding to the 2015 JMHCP Grant Program (Law Enforcement Priority)

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Crisis Systems, Law Enforcement, Mental Health, Co-Occurring Substance Use

Request Free Support

JMHCP offers free, tailored support to communities. Learn more about the opportunities available.

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