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    Sequential Intercept Model: Framework for a ‘Wicked Problem’

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    Cravez, Pamela
    Keyword
    book review
    corrections
    diversion programs
    mental health
    offender reentry
    recidivism
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11122/8235
    Abstract
    The Sequential Intercept Model offers conceptual points at which a person with serious mental illness could be diverted from the criminal justice system and into community-based treatment. This article reviews the 2015 book "The Sequential Intercept Model and Criminal Justice" (New York: Oxford University Press), which looks at the success of programs along the intercept continuum. A workshop on the model sponsored by the Alaska Department of Corrections will be held in Anchorage in May 2018.
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    This article also appeared on p. 7–8 of the Spring 2018 print edition.
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    [Sidebar:] Sequential Intercept Model workshop in Anchorage / References
    Date
    2018-04-02
    Source
    Alaska Justice Forum
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    Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage
    Type
    Article
    Citation
    Cravez, Pamela. (2018). "Sequential Intercept Model: Framework for a ‘Wicked Problem’." Alaska Justice Forum 34(4) (Spring 2018, online edition).
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