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Rehabilitation: Strategies for improving treatment and reducing recidivism. Journal Of Contemporary Health Law & Policy, 241.
Gonzalez, J. R. (n.d.). Mental health care for prisoners could prevent rearrest, but prisons aren't designed for rehabilitation. Retrieved from http://medicalxpress.com/news/2016-01-mental-health-prisoners-rearrest-prisons.html
H., R., H., S., & J. (n.d.). How Many Individuals with Serious Mental Illness are in Jails and Prisons? Retrieved from http://www.treatmentadvocacycenter.org/storage/documents/backgrounders/how%20many%20individuals%20with%20serious%20mental%20illness%20are%20in%20jails%20and%20prisons%20final.pdf
Hawthorne, W. B., Folsom, D. P., Sommerfeld, D. H., Lanouette, N. M., Lewis, M., Aarons, G. A., & ... Jeste, D. V. (2012). Incarceration among adults who are in the public mental health system: Rates, risk factors, and short-term outcomes. Psychiatric Services, 63(1), 26-32.
Hernandez, T. (2015). Suicide watch at Multnomah County jails cost $900K in overtime, report says. Retrieved from http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2015/01/report_suicide_watch_at_multno.html
Ollove, Michael. (2015) New efforts to keep mentally ill inmates out of jail. Retrieved from http://www.pewtrusts.org/en/research-and-analysis/blogs/stateline/2015/5/19/new-efforts-to-keep-the-mentally-ill-out-of-jail
Wallace, D., Fahmy, C., Cotton, L., Jimmons, C., McKay, R., Stoffer, S., & Syed, S. (2016). Examining the role of familial support during prison and after release on post-incarceration mental health. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 60(1), 3-20.