Using Social Innovation as a Theoretical Framework to Guide Future Thinking on Facilitating Collaboration Between Mental Health and Criminal Justice Services
Type de ressource
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Hean, Sarah (Auteur)
- Willumsen, Elisabeth (Auteur)
- Ødegård, Atle (Auteur)
- Bjørkly, Stål (Auteur)
Titre
Using Social Innovation as a Theoretical Framework to Guide Future Thinking on Facilitating Collaboration Between Mental Health and Criminal Justice Services
Résumé
Offender mental health is a major societal challenge. Improved collaboration between mental health and criminal justice services is required to address this challenge. This article explores social innovation as a conceptual framework with which to view these collaborations and develop theoretically informed strategies to optimize interorganizational working. Two key innovation frameworks are applied to the offender mental health field and practice illustrations provided of where new innovations in collaboration, and specifically co-creation between the mental health system and criminal justice system, take place. The article recommends the development of a competency framework for leaders and front line staff in the mental health system and criminal justice systems to raise awareness and skills in the innovation process, especially through co-creation across organizational boundaries.
Publication
International Journal of Forensic Mental Health
Volume
14
Numéro
4
Pages
280-289
Date
2015
Langue
en
ISSN
14999013
Consulté le
15/10/2021 14:18
Catalogue de bibl.
Criminal Justice Abstracts
Extra
Number: 4
Référence
Hean, S., Willumsen, E., Ødegård, A. et Bjørkly, S. (2015). Using Social Innovation as a Theoretical Framework to Guide Future Thinking on Facilitating Collaboration Between Mental Health and Criminal Justice Services. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, 14(4), 280‑289. https://doi.org/10.1080/14999013.2015.1115445
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