May 2011 e-newsletter
FEATURESTX Chief Justice-Led Mental Health Task Force Receives Award
The Texas Chief Justice-Led Mental Health Task Force was recently awarded the “Promotion of Positive Mental Health Award” by the Texas Board of Criminal Justice. Led by the Honorable Sharon Keller, Presiding Judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, the Task Force is a coalition of county and state policymakers advocating for improvements to the state’s management of justice-involved people with mental illnesses. Shortly after its formation in 2007, the Task Force helped pass legislation to facilitate information sharing across the state’s criminal justice and mental health systems. The Texas Board of Criminal Justice is a governor-appointed board of supervisors that oversees the activities of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. The Board established the award in 2009 to “recognize a group or individual who has made a significant and long term impact on positive mental health practices for offenders or employees who work in the criminal justice field.”
State Task Force Seeks to Improve Ways to Handle Mental Health Cases in Criminal Justice System
The Judicial Council of California received a comprehensive report from the Task Force for Criminal Justice Collaboration on Mental Health Issues that makes 137 recommendations for improving practice and procedure in cases involving both adult and juvenile offenders with mental illnesses. The task force is supported by the Criminal Justice / Mental Health Consensus Project.
Webinar and Forum Discussion on the Importance of Juvenile Risk/Needs Assessment
The Consensus Project recently hosted a webinar on the key concepts of risk assessment and its implementation in juvenile justice agencies. The recorded webinar is now available online. You are also invited to participate in an online discussion forum on this important topic. There, you can view responses to the questions that were submitted during the webinar for which there was not enough time to address during the live event. We encourage you to contribute any additional questions you have, or share the lessons learned within your own jurisdiction about implementing risk assessment tools for juveniles. We look forward to hearing from you on the forum!
Register for the 2011 CIT International Conference
Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) International is hosting its annual conference in Virginia Beach, VA from September 12-14, 2011. The conference will consist of over 100 workshops and a plenary presentation from clinical psychologist Dr. Joel Dvoskin. To register for the event either as an exhibitor or participant, click here.
Join the Transitions Clinic Network
The Transitions Clinic Network (TCN) is a national network of communities that provide health services to recently released prisoners. Funded by the Jacob and Valeria Langeloth Foundation, the TCN is a free opportunity for professionals caring for medically complex returning prisoners to communicate with their peers and learn best practices.
Articles from newspapers around the country covering issues at the intersection of mental health and criminal justice can be found on the Consensus Project website. Some recent headlines from the homepage are posted below.

