1st Edition

Supervision and Treatment Experiences of Probationers with Mental Illness Analyses of Contemporary Issues in Community Corrections

By Babatunde Adekson Copyright 2019
    120 Pages
    by Routledge

    120 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Emerging from a qualitative research study on the rehabilitation experiences of adult male probationers with mental health illness, this book describes the treatment and rehabilitation experiences of these individuals and contextualizes their experiences within the landscape of mental health treatment in the United States. Often underserved in outpatient community support programs, probationers with mental health illness (PMIs) face stigma and obstacles in seeking mental health treatment and rehabilitation. Examining the lived experiences of both PMIs and their probation officers, this book offers insights into the study of stigma as it relates to probationers and the work of probation officers in furthering treatment and rehabilitation options for PMIs.

    CHAPTER 1



    Introduction: Summary of this Investigation





    CHAPTER 2



    Methodology



    CHAPTER 3



    Results: Description of the Setting



    CHAPTER 4



    POs’ Demographics



    CHAPTER 5



    Discussion 



    Appendices



    Index

    Biography



    Babatunde Oluwaseun Adekson, PhD, is a writer and researcher at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA.