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University and Public Behavioral Health Organization Collaboration

Models for Success in Justice Contexts

David DeMatteo editor Kirk Heilbrun editor H Jean Wright, II editor Christy Giallella editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:21st Apr '21

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Public behavioral health organizations serving those involved in the criminal justice system, such as problem-solving courts, correctional facilities, and parole or probation, often lack the necessary resources for long-standing effective treatment, and may struggle to keep up with research standards and retaining funding. To overcome these hurdles, many organizations have turned to university-led collaborations. University and Public Behavioral Health Organization Collaboration in Justice Contexts begins by introducing the relevant purpose and definitions of such partnerships. Each of the nine contributed chapters that follow features a particular collaboration between a university and a public behavioral health organization. Chapters are structured around a description of the collaboration's purposes, beginning, leadership, who is served, services, operations, effectiveness measurement, and financial arrangements. The descriptions provided of each project are then aggregated into a larger model for success which is detailed in the final chapter, along with a distillation of lessons learned in building, operating, and sustaining a successful collaboration. These lessons are grouped into specific categories: planning, working together, training, consultation, financial considerations, personnel, and research. By considering these nine exemplary projects and what they can teach us about such collaborations, this book constitutes an essential guide for those looking to establish comparable partnerships between universities and public behavioral health organizations in a criminal justice context.

This unique book describes numerous ways that the agencies that provide services to the public take full advantage of the empirical and intellectual resources of universities. Written by those who developed and implemented these types of collaborations, it should both inspire and improve future synergies between the academy and government." * Christopher Slobogin, Milton Underwood Professor of Law, Vanderbilt University *
Kirk Heilbrun and colleagues here share hard-earned lessons on how to generate and sustain productive alliances between behavioral health researchers and criminal justice practitioners. The book's coverage is remarkably broad and its analyses uniformly trenchant." * John Monahan, PhD, Shannon Distinguished Professor of Law and Psychology, University of Virginia *

ISBN: 9780190052850

Dimensions: 155mm x 231mm x 15mm

Weight: 340g

232 pages