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  School of Criminal Justice 2003-2005 About the School Centers and Research Initiatives Center for Justice and Mental Health Research  

Center for Justice and Mental Health Research

Under the directorship of Professor Bonita M. Veysey, the Center for Justice and Mental Health Research examines individuals within correctional populations who are in need of medical, psychiatric, and substance-abuse treatment. The goal of the center is to partner research and practice across multiple disciplines to identify critical needs and points of intervention and to test treatment effectiveness of service. The center is self-sustaining through contract, foundation, and grant support.


 
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