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People with Mental Health Disorders and Cognitive Disabilities in the Criminal Justice System [ 2007-01-31 - 2010-01-30 ]

Research Grant

[Cite as http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/LP0669246]

Researchers: Dr Eileen Baldry (Chief Investigator) ,  Prof Ian Webster (Chief Investigator) ,  Dr Tony Butler (Partner Investigator) ,  Mr Jim Simpson (Partner Investigator) ,  Mr Simon Eyland (Partner Investigator)

Brief description People with Mental Health Disorders and Cognitive Disabilities in the Criminal Justice System. Over 40 000 people are imprisoned in Australia each year, almost half of them in NSW. 40% males and 60% females involved in the NSW CJS have a MHD or CD with many having a dual diagnosis. The appropriateness of the arrest and imprisonment of many people with MHDCD is currently of serious public, social and professional concern. Interventions are hampered by lack of an overall and longitudinal appreciation of the CJS's impact upon and interaction with such people.This study will provide integrated information for the first time in Australia and give CJS and human service agencies a coherent picture of the involvement of people with MHDCD in the CJS, which will assist development of new interventions to address duty of care and human rights.

Funding Amount $186,000

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