Criminal Justice
Please utilize the resources, tools, and trainings for serving individuals with criminal justice histories offered here.
RESOURCES
- Forensic ACT – SAMHSA Overview
- Principles of Community-based Behavioral Health Services for Justice-Involved Individuals – SAMHSA
- Measure 110 info
- What You CAN Say – An Explanation of Privacy Laws – full transcript from the Oregon Center of Behavioral Health & Justice Integration
Aid and Assist
- Aid and Assist Training with Brenda Dennis
- Aid and Assist Fact Sheet
- Fitness To Proceed/Aid and Assist FAQ – Feb 2022 – from the Oregon Center on Behavioral Health & Justice Integration
Journal Articles & Reports
- Essential Elements of Forensic ACT by Lamberti & Weisman 2021
- First-Episode Incarceration – Creating a Recovery- Informed Framework for Integrated Mental Health and Criminal Justice Responses by Pope, Hopper, Davis & Cloud 2016
- Implementing the Women’s Risk/ Needs Assessment (WRNAs):Early Lessons from the Field by Van Voorhis, Bauman, Wright & Salisbury 2009
- Mentoring as a Component of Reentry – Practical Consideration from the Field by Umez, De la Cruz, Richey, & Albis 2017
- The Role of Human Service Providers During Community Supervision by Klingele 2021
Housing
- Fair Housing for People with Criminal Justice Histories – “Moving Forward with a Past” by the Fair Housing Counsil of Oregon Legal Aid Services of Oregon 2018
Employment
- Helping People Find Jobs in Spite of Justice System Involvement from The IPS Supported Employment Learning Collaborative
- Worksheet for Job Seekers from Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center
- Helping People with Criminal Histories – Tips For Employment Specialists prepared by the “Expert Employment Specialist Group” from the Johnson and Johnson-Dartmouth Community Mental Health Program 2010