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Predictors of Program Compliance and Re-arrest in the Brooklyn Mental Health Court

Jun 27, 2012

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An examination of factors associated with program compliance and recidivism in the Brooklyn Mental Health Court, this report documents that prior criminal history and having a co-occurring substance disorder predict noncompliance, mental health court failure, and re-arrest. Felony offenders were not found to differ in their re-arrest rates when compared to misdemeanor offenders. These results support the practice of accepting more serious offenders as participants in mental health courts.