NCCJD Webinar: Mental Health Courts and Individuals with I/DD: A Criminal Justice Solution?

Thursday Jul 28, 2016 - 01:30pm to 03:00pm EDT
Event Description: 

Mental health courts were created to divert offenders away from prison into long-term community based treatment. These courts rely on assessments, treatment plans and ongoing monitoring of behavior to address both the mental health needs of the offenders, as well as the safety needs of the community. But, are mental health courts appropriate for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD)? Can they do more harm than good? Join NCCJD as we explore these questions and hear from experts in the field about this under-recognized dilemma in the criminal justice system. NCCJD will discuss the results of a recent informal survey of mental health courts serving people with I/DD, followed by Ms. Baird who will provide a historical perspective of mental health courts, and define their role and purpose in the criminal justice system. Ms. Patton will discuss how the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Court specifically addresses the needs of individuals with I/DD and the benefits of serving these individuals. Mr. Stone will address the concerns of mental health courts and whether they are adequate to serve those with I/DD.

Location: 
The Arc
1825 K Street NW 1825 K Street NW, Suite 1200
Washington, DC 20006
United States
Event Cost Information
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$0.00
No cost
Space Available: 
Space is available
Organizer Information
Event POC: 
Leigh Ann Davis
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Event POC Phone: 
2025343727
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Groups audience: 
- Private group -