This monograph examines a wide range of evidence-based practices
for screening and assessment of people in the justice system who
have co-occurring mental and substance use disorders (CODs). Use of
evidence-based approaches for screening and assessment is likely to
result in more accurate matching of offenders to treatment services
and more effective treatment and supervision outcomes (Shaffer,
2011). This monograph is intended as a guide for clinicians, case
managers, program and systems administrators, community supervision
staff, jail and prison booking and healthcare staff, law
enforcement, court personnel, researchers, and others who are
interested in developing and operating effective programs for
justice-involved individuals who have CODs. Key systemic and
clinical challenges are discussed, as well as state-of-the art
approaches for conducting screening and assessment.
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