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Home / Additional Services and Information / Mental Health Transformation State Incentive Grant / IC-Criminal Justice

Criminal Justice

 

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The Criminal Justice workgroup was a collaborative of criminal justice stakeholders that organized their tasks into sub-groups using the Sequential Intercept Model. The Sequential Intercept Model is widely used as a conceptual framework for communities to address the interface between criminal justice, mental health, and substance abuse systems. The model envisions a series of points of interception at which an intervention can be made to prevent individuals from entering or penetrating deeper into the criminal justice system.

The Criminal Justice workgroups developed recommendations that comprised targeted strategies to increase diversion and linkage to community services. The Workgroups were Jail Diversion, Re-entry, Prison/Jail, Strategic Analysis, and Women’s Services. Each workgroup’s recommendations were to be carried forth by the participating community partners.

 

Criminal Justice

Resources & Publications 

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Correctional Mental Health Re-entry Using Innovative Technology
Correctional Crisis Resolution Training (CCRT)
Mental Health Re-entry Program Model

Helpful Links

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The National Re-entry Resource Center, a project of CSG Justice Center
Make Rehabilitation Corrections' Guiding Paradigm
Bureau of Justice Statistics
Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law
US Department of Justice
National GAINS Center
Oklahoma Department of Corrections (DOC)
Crisis International
Oklahoma Chiefs of Police
Oklahoma Correctional Mental Health Workforce Development Project
T.O.P.I.C.C.

 

 

 

 

 

 


Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services
1200 NE 13th Street
PO Box 53277
Oklahoma City, OK  73152-3277
405-522-3908    405-522-3851 TDD    405-522-3650 Fax
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