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Screening and Access to Services for Individuals with Serious Mental Illnesses in Jails
Community Mental Health Journal, 07/02/09
Scheyett A et al. - Results indicate that jails are not using evidence-based screenings, staff require training in SMI, access to services and medications for jailed individuals with SMI is often slow, and coordination between community providers and jails is limited.
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