Recidivism Outcomes for Suburban Mental Health Court Defendants

P. Ann Dirks‐Linhorst1, Donald M. Linhorst2
1Southern Illinois University , Edwardsville
2School of Social Work, College of Education and Public Service, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, USA

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