Examining the need profile of supportive housing applicants with and without current justice involvement: A cross-sectional study
Permanent supportive housing has been identified as a possible intervention which could reduce the risk of criminal justice involvement (CJI) among people with serious mental illness who are experiencing residential instability and homelessness. However, the evidence evaluating the impact of support...
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Published in | Psychiatric rehabilitation journal |
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Abstract | Permanent supportive housing has been identified as a possible intervention which could reduce the risk of criminal justice involvement (CJI) among people with serious mental illness who are experiencing residential instability and homelessness. However, the evidence evaluating the impact of supportive housing on CJI is mixed. Increasing understanding of the specific needs of people with justice involvement entering supportive housing may inform interventions which improve their criminal justice outcomes. Toward this end, this study compared the characteristics and need profiles of applicants to supportive housing with and without current CJI.
Secondary analyses were conducted of archival databases of 12,277 individuals applying for supportive housing in Toronto, Canada between 2009 and 2015. The characteristics and support needs of applicants with current CJI were compared to applicants with no current justice involvement.
Of the applicants, 2,894 (23.6%) reported having justice involvement at the time of referral to supportive housing services. The strongest predictors of having justice involvement were a history of physical assaults, homelessness, problematic substance use, male gender, and younger age.
Criminological factors rather than functional or mental health needs were most predictive of having current justice involvement at referral. Development of justice-focused supportive housing models may be considered which supplement traditional supportive housing approaches with empirically based interventions targeting the criminogenic needs of people with mental illness and justice involvement. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved). |
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AbstractList | Permanent supportive housing has been identified as a possible intervention which could reduce the risk of criminal justice involvement (CJI) among people with serious mental illness who are experiencing residential instability and homelessness. However, the evidence evaluating the impact of supportive housing on CJI is mixed. Increasing understanding of the specific needs of people with justice involvement entering supportive housing may inform interventions which improve their criminal justice outcomes. Toward this end, this study compared the characteristics and need profiles of applicants to supportive housing with and without current CJI.
Secondary analyses were conducted of archival databases of 12,277 individuals applying for supportive housing in Toronto, Canada between 2009 and 2015. The characteristics and support needs of applicants with current CJI were compared to applicants with no current justice involvement.
Of the applicants, 2,894 (23.6%) reported having justice involvement at the time of referral to supportive housing services. The strongest predictors of having justice involvement were a history of physical assaults, homelessness, problematic substance use, male gender, and younger age.
Criminological factors rather than functional or mental health needs were most predictive of having current justice involvement at referral. Development of justice-focused supportive housing models may be considered which supplement traditional supportive housing approaches with empirically based interventions targeting the criminogenic needs of people with mental illness and justice involvement. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved). |
Author | Sirotich, Frank Rakhra, Kamalpreet |
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