Military Veterans with Mental Health Problems: A Protocol for a Systematic Review to Identify Whether they have an Additional Risk of Contact with Criminal Justice Systems Compared with Other Veterans Groups

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Summary

There is concern that some veterans of armed forces, in particular those with mental health, drug or alcohol problems, experience difficulty returning to a civilian way of life and may subsequently come into contact with criminal justice services and imprisonment. The aim of this review is to examine whether military veterans with mental health problems, including substance use, have an additional risk of contact with criminal justice systems when compared with veterans who do not have such problems. The review will also seek to identify veterans’ views and experiences on their contact with criminal justice services, what contributed to or influenced their contact and whether there are any differences, including international and temporal, in incidence, contact type, veteran type, their presenting health needs and reported experiences.

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Taylor, J., Parkes, T., Haw, S., & Jepson, R. (2012). Military veterans with mental health problems: a protocol for a systematic review to identify whether they have an additional risk of contact with criminal justice systems compared with other veterans groups. Systematic reviews, 1(1), 53.