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Friday, March 24, 2017

MARYLAND MENTAL HEALTH COURTS - 101 : A PRIMER

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In Maryland, a Mental Health Court is a specialized court docket established for criminal  defendants
with mental illness that substitutes a problem-solving approach for the traditional adversarial criminal court processing.

Participants are identified through mental health screening and assessments and voluntarily participate in a judicially supervised treatment plan developed jointly by a team of court staff and mental health professionals [ Justice Center, Bureau of Justice Assistance].

The overarching goal of the Mental Health Court is to decrease the frequency of participants contacts with the criminal justice system by providing participants with judicial leadership to improve the social functioning, employment linkage, housing needs, treatment, and support services of participants.

Maryland's Mental Health Courts rely on individualized treatment plans and ongoing judicial monitoring to address both the mental health needs of offenders and public safety concerns of communities. These courts also seek to address the underlying problems that contribute to criminal behavior, and to assist with the avoidance of recurring correctional visits, as well as to overall lower the recidivism of this population.

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