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33: Providing Services to Criminal Justice–Involved Individuals

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Mark Munetz, M.D., and Elizabeth Ford, M.D., join Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to discuss their work in the field of providing services to individuals who have criminal justice contact and serious mental illness.

Articles discussed:

Black Robe/White Coat: Mental Health Providers Must Reclaim the Role of Caring Clinician

Clinical Outcomes of Specialized Treatment Units for Patients With Serious Mental Illness in the New York City Jail System

  • How each author became interested in the field in general and the topic of their article [2:14]
  • Take-home messages from Dr. Ford's work [9:07]
  • Dr. Munetz's experience with mental health courts [9:38]
  • Areas of overlap between the articles [12:41]
  • How to approach these areas of research [18:29]
  • How unusual are the examples featured in the articles? [21:28]
  • With improved funding, would individuals be more empathic toward people involved with criminal justice? [24:39]
  • How the personal reflections discussed in these articles may interact with the field generally [26:40]
  • What advice do the authors have for younger professionals? [30:42]

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Mark Munetz, M.D., and Elizabeth Ford, M.D., join Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to discuss their work in the field of providing services to individuals who have criminal justice contact and serious mental illness.

Articles discussed:

Black Robe/White Coat: Mental Health Providers Must Reclaim the Role of Caring Clinician

Clinical Outcomes of Specialized Treatment Units for Patients With Serious Mental Illness in the New York City Jail System

  • How each author became interested in the field in general and the topic of their article [2:14]
  • Take-home messages from Dr. Ford's work [9:07]
  • Dr. Munetz's experience with mental health courts [9:38]
  • Areas of overlap between the articles [12:41]
  • How to approach these areas of research [18:29]
  • How unusual are the examples featured in the articles? [21:28]
  • With improved funding, would individuals be more empathic toward people involved with criminal justice? [24:39]
  • How the personal reflections discussed in these articles may interact with the field generally [26:40]
  • What advice do the authors have for younger professionals? [30:42]

Subscribe to the podcast here.

Check out Editor's Choice, a set of curated collections from the rich resource of articles published in the journal. Sign up to receive notification of new Editor's Choice collections.

Browse other articles on our web site.

Be sure to let your colleagues know about the podcast, and please rate and review it wherever you listen to it.

Listen to other podcasts produced by the American Psychiatric Association.

Follow the journal on Twitter. E-mail us at [email protected]

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