Inner and Outer Contextual Factors Impacting Mental Health and Criminal Legal Cross-Systems Collaborations
Stacey L. Barrenger, Leslie L. Wood, Natalie Bonfine

TL;DR
This study explores how inner and outer factors influence mental health and criminal legal collaborations to improve outcomes for people with serious mental illnesses.
Contribution
The study identifies key contextual and bridging factors affecting the sustainability of cross-systems collaborations.
Findings
Inner and outer factors like leadership, values, funding, and data accessibility are critical for collaboration operations.
Bridging factors such as technical assistance and cross-training support the sustainability of these collaborations.
Future research should examine how these factors influence the implementation of new practices and policies.
Abstract
People with serious mental illnesses continue to be overrepresented within the criminal legal system despite multiple diversion and reentry intervention efforts. Engaging in a coordinated systems-level approach to this problem has increased, as mental health criminal legal cross-systems collaborations, like Stepping Up and Sequential Intercept Mapping, proliferate across the United States. Despite their proliferation, little is known about how these cross-systems collaborations operate, including what factors are present and how these factors help or hinder group effectiveness. Stakeholders engaged in mental health criminal legal cross systems collaboration participated in focus groups and in-depth interviews. Using the Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainment framework to guide the analysis, findings showed that inner, outer, and bridging factors feature predominately…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealth Policy Implementation Science · Mental Health Treatment and Access · Psychopathy, Forensic Psychiatry, Sexual Offending
