Stopping the Revolving Door: Effectiveness of Mental Health Court in Reducing Recidivism by Mentally Ill Offenders
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This study was in part supported by a State of Florida Substance Abuse and Reinvestment Grant (2009–2011). Dr. Anestis completed this research in partial fulfillment of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Florida State University and thanks her dissertation committee for their feedback and guidance regarding the manuscript: Chris Schatschneider, Ph.D., Mark Licht, Ph.D., Edward Bernat, Ph.D., and William Bales, Ph.D. She also thanks Amanda Gallagher, M.S., Emily Gottfried, M.S., Haley Gummelt, M.S., and the undergraduate lab members who aided in data collection; Scott Vrieze, Ph.D., and Sylia Wilson, Ph.D., for statistical advice; and Michael Anestis, Ph.D., for his feedback.
The authors report no competing interests.