
Re-offending rates among adults discharged from mental health services appear lower than for those exiting the criminal justice system alone, although evidence is mixed and highlights the need for further research.
recidivism, discharge, public health, re-offending rates, adults, mental health outcomes, mental health services, psychiatry
recidivism, discharge, public health, re-offending rates, adults, mental health outcomes, mental health services, psychiatry
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