University and Public Behavioral Health Organization Collaboration
University and Public Behavioral Health Organization Collaboration
Models for Success in Justice Contexts
Giallella, Christy; DeMatteo, David; Heilbrun, Kirk; Wright, II, H. Jean
Oxford University Press Inc
04/2021
232
Mole
Inglês
9780190052850
15 a 20 dias
182
Kirk Heilbrun, H. Jean Wright II, Christy Giallella, David DeMatteo, Kelley Durham, and Claire Lankford
Chapter 2: The University of Virginia's Institute of Law, Psychiatry, and Public Policy
Richard J. Bonnie, Daniel C. Murrie, and Heather Zelle
Chapter 3: The Designated Forensic Professional Program in Massachusetts
Ira K. Packer and Thomas Grisso
Chapter 4: Establishing a Forensic Training Clinic
Mary Alice Conroy
Chapter 5: Ohio's Criminal Justice Coordinating Center of Excellence
Mark R. Munetz, Natalie Bonfine, Ruth H. Simera, and Christopher Nicastro
Chapter 6: University of California, Davis Forensic Psychiatry and California Department of State Hospitals Collaboration: Achieving Mutual Respect and Harmony
Charles Scott, Barbara McDermott, and Katherine Warburton
Chapter 7: Successful Development of Threat Assessment and Management Programming Within a Midwestern University
Mario J. Scalora and Rosa Vinas Racionero
Chapter 8: Using an Academic-Practice Partnership to Develop and Implement an Empirically Informed Approach to Juvenile Probation Case Management in Philadelphia
Naomi E. Goldstein, Jeanne McPhee, Elizabeth Gale-Bentz, and Rena Kreimer
Chapter 9: University-Public Behavioral Health Collaboration: The Florida Mental Health Institute
Kathleen Moore, Joshua T. Barnett, Annette Christy, Marie McPherson, and Melissa Carlson
Chapter 10: The Development of the Centre for Forensic Behavioral Science: A Collaboration between Forensicare and Swinburne University of Technology
James R. P. Ogloff
Chapter 11: Collaboration Between Universities and Public Behavioral Health Organizations: Analysis and Discussion
Kirk Heilbrun, Christy Giallella, H. Jean Wright II, David DeMatteo, Patricia Griffin, Benjamin Locklair, David Ayers, Alisha Desai, and Victoria Pietruszka
Kirk Heilbrun, H. Jean Wright II, Christy Giallella, David DeMatteo, Kelley Durham, and Claire Lankford
Chapter 2: The University of Virginia's Institute of Law, Psychiatry, and Public Policy
Richard J. Bonnie, Daniel C. Murrie, and Heather Zelle
Chapter 3: The Designated Forensic Professional Program in Massachusetts
Ira K. Packer and Thomas Grisso
Chapter 4: Establishing a Forensic Training Clinic
Mary Alice Conroy
Chapter 5: Ohio's Criminal Justice Coordinating Center of Excellence
Mark R. Munetz, Natalie Bonfine, Ruth H. Simera, and Christopher Nicastro
Chapter 6: University of California, Davis Forensic Psychiatry and California Department of State Hospitals Collaboration: Achieving Mutual Respect and Harmony
Charles Scott, Barbara McDermott, and Katherine Warburton
Chapter 7: Successful Development of Threat Assessment and Management Programming Within a Midwestern University
Mario J. Scalora and Rosa Vinas Racionero
Chapter 8: Using an Academic-Practice Partnership to Develop and Implement an Empirically Informed Approach to Juvenile Probation Case Management in Philadelphia
Naomi E. Goldstein, Jeanne McPhee, Elizabeth Gale-Bentz, and Rena Kreimer
Chapter 9: University-Public Behavioral Health Collaboration: The Florida Mental Health Institute
Kathleen Moore, Joshua T. Barnett, Annette Christy, Marie McPherson, and Melissa Carlson
Chapter 10: The Development of the Centre for Forensic Behavioral Science: A Collaboration between Forensicare and Swinburne University of Technology
James R. P. Ogloff
Chapter 11: Collaboration Between Universities and Public Behavioral Health Organizations: Analysis and Discussion
Kirk Heilbrun, Christy Giallella, H. Jean Wright II, David DeMatteo, Patricia Griffin, Benjamin Locklair, David Ayers, Alisha Desai, and Victoria Pietruszka