Jail Diversion Brochures, Reports, Ideas

Most jail diversion programs are for those with mental illness, substance abuse or both.

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Research Triangle Institute

North Carolina Jail Diversion Report

Bexar County Jail Diversion Evaluation (to be completed midyear 2007)

National Institute of Corrections Library Effectiveness of Jail Diversion

National Institute of Corrections Library: Jail Alternatives

A Guide to Implementing Police-Based Diversion Programs for People with Mental Illnes

Assessing the Effectiveness of Jail Diversion Programs for People with Serious Mental Illness and Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorders

Blending Funds to Pay for Criminal Justice Diversion Programs for People with. Co–Occurring Disorders  PDF | HTML

Enhancing Success of Police-Based Diversion Programs for People with Mental Illness

** Jail Diversion: Creating Alternatives for Persons with Mental Illness (Brochure)

Jail Diversion for People with Mental Illness: Developing Supportive Community Coalitions (Brochure)

** Jail Diversion: SAMHSA Knowledge and Development Application Program (Brochure)

Overview of the Mental Health Service System for Criminal Justice Professionals

** Non-Specialty First Appearance Court Models for Diverting Persons with Mental Illness: Alternatives to Mental Health Courts

The Nathaniel Project: An Alternative to Incarceration Program for People with Serious Mental Illness Who Have Committed Felony Offenses   PDF | HTML

Using Management Information Systems to Locate People with Serious Mental Illnesses and Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorders in the Criminal Justice System for Diversion

Working with People with Mental Illness Involved in the Criminal Justice System: What Mental Health Service Providers Need to Know 

Cognitive Behavior Intervention, North Carolina Department of Corrections

Report on Guilford County Drug Treatment Court 2005