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Home » An Analysis of Allegheny County Mental Health Court

An Analysis of Allegheny County Mental Health Court

January 1, 2011
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This analysis uses summary violations and criminal convictions to compare recidivism rates of graduates of the Allegheny County Mental Health Court, which was established in 2001 to address the needs of people with mental illness and/or substance use disorders in judicial proceedings.

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