Mental Health Court Case Study

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As a mental health advocate I would recommend a mental health court as an alternative to incarceration. A mental health court would be in the best interest of the offender and the public because they consist of judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, and other court personnel who have expressed an interest in or possess particular mental health expertise (“Mental Health,” n.d.). This would allow the offender to be held accountable to a court and receive treatment that the offender would not probably receive in prison. The mental health court can help the offender by reducing his risk of reoffending by assisting with employment and housing (“Mental Health,” n.d.). Many studies have shown that mental health courts are effective and reduce