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Contents
- 1 The Movement Toward Community-Based Alternatives to Criminal Justice Involvement and Incarceration for People with Severe Mental IllnessKirk Heilbrun, David DeMatteo, Heidi Strohmaier, and Meghann Galloway
- 2 Development of the Sequential Intercept Model: The Search for a Conceptual ModelPatricia A. Griffin, Mark Munetz, Natalie Bonfine, and Kathleen Kemp
- 3 Law Enforcement and Emergency ServicesMelissa Reuland and Kento Yasuhara
- 4 Initial Detention and Initial Hearings: Intercept 2Kirk Heilbrun, David DeMatteo, Stephanie Brooks-Holliday, and Patricia A. Griffin
- 5 Intercept 3: Jails and CourtsSiyu Liu and Allison D. Redlich
- 6 Intercept 4: Reentry from Jails and PrisonsFred Osher and Christopher King
- 7 Applying the Sequential Intercept Model to Reduce Recidivism Among Probationers and Parolees with Mental IllnessJennifer Eno Louden, Sarah Manchak, Megan O’Connor, and Jennifer L. Skeem
- 8 From Resource Center to Systems Change: The GAINS ModelHenry J. Steadman, Brian Case, Chanson Noether, Samantha Califano, and Susan Salasin
- 9 Using the Consensus Project Report to Plan for System ChangeAmanda Brown Cross, Carol A. Schubert, and Kirk Heilbrun
- 10 State-Level Dissemination and Promotion Initiatives: Florida, Illinois, Massachusetts, Ohio, and PennsylvaniaDavid DeMatteo, Mark Munetz, John Petrila, Albert Grudzinskas, Jr., William Fisher, Sarah Filone, Katy Winckworth-Prejsnar, and Michelle R. Rock
- 11 Rethinking Mental Health Legal Policy and Practice: History and Needed ReformsSteve Leifman and Tim Coffey
- 12 The Sequential Intercept Model as a Platform for Data-Driven Practice and PolicyEdward P. Mulvey and Carol A. Schubert
- 13 Using the Sequential Intercept Model in Cross-Systems MappingPatricia A. Griffin, Casey LaDuke, Dan Abreu, Katy Winckworth-Prejsnar, Sarah Filone, Sarah Dorrell, and Christina Finello
- 14 Sequential Intercept Mapping, Confidentiality, and the Cross-System Sharing of Health-Related InformationJohn Petrila, Hallie Fader-Towe, and Allison B. Hill
- 15 The Sequential Intercept Model: Current Status, Future DirectionsKirk Heilbrun, Edward P. Mulvey, David DeMatteo, Carol A. Schubert, and Patricia A. Griffin