“The Perceived Impact of Sequential Intercept Mapping on Communities Collaborating to Address Adults With Mental Illness in the Criminal Justice System” was written by Natalie Bonfine and Nikhil Nadler and was published in Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research. This paper examines, Sequential Intercept Model Mapping Workshops, an approach to address the overrepresentation of adults with mental illness in the criminal justice system.

During Sequential Intercept Model Mapping Workshops, community stakeholders identify service and policy gaps and opportunities to address the needs of their target population. This article describes the impacts of Sequential Intercept Model Mapping Workshops among its community stakeholders. Sequential Intercept Model Mapping Workshops appear to be well-received by communities as it allows for improved collaboration and enhanced community policy and practices.

Associated Mappings:

  • Sequential Intercept Model Mapping Workshops

This resource was first shared in 2019.