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<p>When individuals are booked into the county jail,
their name, date of birth, social security number,
and gender are electronically sent by the Maricopa
County Sheriff’s Office to the management
information system of Value Options. The system
electronically and simultaneously cross-references
the demographic information with the RBHA’s
roster, which includes names and information
for more than 12,000 clients who receive mental
health services in the area. The data link provides
for continued identification of clients throughout
the day, regardless of booking charge, time of
booking, or current mental status. The information
flows only one way: from the jail to the mental
health provider.

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<p>Clients matching all categories are considered
a full match, and their names are immediately
sent electronically to the RBHA’s jail diversion
staff as well as the client’s case manager. Full
match screens contain the client’s booking number,
a maximum of three booking charges, court
jurisdiction(s), and general demographic information.
Clients matching at least one of the categories,
with the exception of gender, are considered a
partial match and are sent only to the jail diversion
staff. The jail diversion staff further investigates
partial matches, which are either converted to full
matches or deleted from the system. If converted to a full match, the case manager then electronically
receives notification of the client’s admission
to jail.

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<p>After full matches are determined, the jail
diversion staff use various criteria to select candidates
for the jail diversion program. The criteria
include, but are not limited to,the nature of the
current offense(s); history of incarceration; current
mental status; availability of community mental
health resources; public safety factors; and past
performance in treatment settings.

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<p>The jail mental health diversion program
consists of three types of intervention: Clients may
be released from jail with conditions that include
treatment; clients may be placed on summary (unsupervised)
probation, which includes mandatory
treatment; or clients may be given the opportunity
for deferred prosecution in an intervention that includes
increased judicial participation and supervision,
and required treatment participation over
a specified period of time. Successful completion
of all requirements results in dismissal of criminal
charges. All three types of diversion programs
require mandatory group therapy sessions, including
integrated treatment group for co-occurring
disorders, which accounts for about 70 percent of
the diversion population.

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<p>For individuals who are eligible for diversion,
case managers are required to send pertinent
clinical and care information to the jail diversion
staff within 24 hours. They also must visit the
client in the jail within 72 hours of incarceration,
and at least once every 14 days thereafter until the
inmate is released from jail.</p></items>
