From Incarceration to Reintegration: Using the Human Services Model to Manage Canadian Prisoner Mental Health

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Abstract

The effective delivery of mental health services in Canadian institutional settings has traditionally posed a challenge to the criminal justice system. Ineffective treatment options and methods of program delivery, inaccurate assessments and security classifications, the conditions in which prisoners live, restricted access to mental health professionals, high levels of individual strain, fragmented service administration, and a lack of continuity of care during the transition back to the community have all been found to have a significant negative impact on inmate mental health. The purpose of this paper is to review, and critique, the current literature on Canadian institutional mental health care and, based on this literature, make suggestions on how to improve the current system.

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Mackenzie, C., & Amirault, J. (2021, March 1). From Incarceration to Reintegration: Using the Human Services Model to Manage Canadian Prisoner Mental Health. Journal of Correctional Health Care. Mary Ann Liebert Inc. https://doi.org/10.1089/jchc.19.05.0046

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