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  • Criminal Justice
  • Mental Health Services
  • Public Health Policy

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  • Police encounters with individuals in mental health crises raise significant concerns.
  • People with serious mental illness are disproportionately represented within the criminal justice system.
  • Effective collaboration between mental health and criminal justice sectors is essential but challenging due to cultural and methodological differences.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To extend a conceptual framework for mental health and criminal justice collaboration from the service provider level to the systems (inter-agency) level.
  • To identify barriers to inter-agency collaboration.
  • To propose strategies for facilitating collaboration between mental health and criminal justice agencies.

Main Methods:

  • Application of a previously published conceptual framework to inter-agency collaboration.
  • Discussion of barriers encountered in systems-level collaboration.
  • Presentation of strategies to overcome these barriers at each collaborative step.

Main Results:

  • The conceptual framework can be applied to improve collaboration between mental health and criminal justice agencies.
  • Specific barriers to inter-agency collaboration were identified.
  • Actionable strategies for enhancing collaboration were developed.

Conclusions:

  • Systems-level collaboration, supported by agency leadership, is vital for effective integration of mental health and criminal justice services.
  • Addressing inter-agency barriers through strategic planning can improve outcomes for individuals with mental illness involved in the justice system.
  • The proposed framework provides a roadmap for enhancing collaboration and reducing the criminal justice system's burden related to mental illness.