

Research has shown that persons without those disorders are arrested at a rate of 1.2 percent while for those with a mental illness, the rate was 4.1 percent with the rate going as high as 16.1 percent for those with a mental illness and a substance use disorder. Arrest rate for persons with mental health, substance abuse, and/or substance use disorders is higher than those who don’t have those issues. Undetected or untreated behavioral health issues often become much worse and only exacerbate the problems.

They often stay in jail longer, are less likely to make bail, and more likely to experience delays in case processing. Persons with behavioral health issues continue to be overrepresented in the criminal justice system and that number continues to rise. Undoubtedly, all levels of the criminal justice system are seeing more individuals with mental illness, substance use, and/or co-occurring disorders. Issue 13 | Partnerships and Collaborations.Issue 21 | Special Edition | Winter 2014.Issue 24 | Collaborations and Partnerships.Issue 25 | Social Enterprise Incubators.Issue 26 | Community and Neighborhood Impact.Issue 27 | Data Driving Healthcare Innovations.Issue 29 | Behavioral Health Innovations.Issue 42 | Greater Philadelphia's Social Innovations, Social Enterprises, and Public/Private Partnerships.Issue 43 | Social Innovations in Nursing: Taking the Lead to Transform Health Care.Issue 44 | Social Innovations to Advance Social Mobility Models in Urban Cities.Issue 45 | Ecosistema de Innovación Social en Argentina y Chile.Issue 45 | Social Innovation’s Ecosystem in Argentina and Chile.Issue 46 | Chicago’s Social Innovations, Social Enterprises, and Public Private Partnerships.Issue 49 | Ecosistema de Innovación Social en México.Issue 49 | Social Innovation's Ecosystem in Mexico.Issue 54 | Greater Philadelphia 2019 Social Innovation Ecosystem.Issue 55 | The Network: Towards Unity for Health (TUFH) Social Accountability and Interprofessional Education.Issue 56 | The Network: Towards Unity for Health (TUFH) Community Approaches & Health.Issue 57 | Asia 2019: A Dynamic Social Innovation Ecosystem.Edición 58 | Innovaciones Sociales en Latinoamerica.Issue 58 | Social Innovations in Latin America.Issue 60 | An Insight Into Social Innovations Within the Human Services System and Population Health.Issue 61 | Social Mobility: Inspiring and Building the Capacity of Local Change Agents to Impact Poverty.Issue 62 | Social Accountability and Accreditation Interprofessional Education and Team Based Care and Population Health Approaches to Global Health Access and Equitable Health.Issue 63 | Women, Migrant and Refugee, and Remote and Rural Health Care Best Practices.
