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Correction to Hiday, Wales, and Ray (2013)

Correction to Hiday, Wales, and Ray (2013) REDLICH AND BONVENTRE Appendix (continued ) State State level: Adult State level: Juvenile County level: Adult County level: Juvenile Total forms analyzed Tennessee YES NO YES: 3 YES: 1 8 NO: 5 Texas YES: 6 YES: 3 11 Utah YES NO YES: 1 NO: 1 1 Vermont YES YES 1 Virginia YES YES: 1 YES: 1 3 NO: 1 NO: 1 Washington YES YES YES: 3 YES: 1 8 West Virginia YES YES: 1 YES: 1 3 NO: 1 Wisconsin YES YES 2 Wyoming YES: 1 YES: 1 1 NO: 2 NO: 1 Note. YES  The state or county has a tender-of-plea form; NO  the state or county expressly said they do not have a tender-of-plea form. The total forms analyzed may not equal to number of ‘yeses’ in the other columns because only unique forms were coded, and because counties may have supplied more than one tender-of-plea form (e.g., one for misdemeanors, one for felonies). Received October 31, 2013 Revision received November 17, 2014 Accepted November 18, 2014 In the article, “Effectiveness of a Short-Term Mental Health Court: Criminal Recidivism One Year Postexit,” by Virginia Aldigé Hiday, Heathcote W. Wales, and Bradley Ray (Law and Human Behavior, 2013, Vol. 37, No. 6, pp. 401– 411. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/lhb0000030), results for two groups were reversed once in text and in Figure 2. At the end of the Multivariate Analyses section on page 406, the results are corrected in the following sentence: “At Month 9 postexit/disposition, 11.8% of MHC completers had been arrested compared with 24.2% of MHC noncompleters and 23.9% of SSU eligibles.” In Figure 2 on page 408, the solid bottom trend line should have been labeled “Noncompleters” and the dotted middle line should have been labeled “SSU.” http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/lhb0000126 This document is copyrighted by the American Psychological Association or one of its allied publishers. This article is intended solely for the personal use of the individual user and is not to be disseminated broadly. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Law and Human Behavior American Psychological Association

Correction to Hiday, Wales, and Ray (2013)

Law and Human Behavior , Volume 39 (2): 1 – Apr 16, 2015

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American Psychological Association
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© 2015 American Psychological Association
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10.1037/lhb0000126
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REDLICH AND BONVENTRE Appendix (continued ) State State level: Adult State level: Juvenile County level: Adult County level: Juvenile Total forms analyzed Tennessee YES NO YES: 3 YES: 1 8 NO: 5 Texas YES: 6 YES: 3 11 Utah YES NO YES: 1 NO: 1 1 Vermont YES YES 1 Virginia YES YES: 1 YES: 1 3 NO: 1 NO: 1 Washington YES YES YES: 3 YES: 1 8 West Virginia YES YES: 1 YES: 1 3 NO: 1 Wisconsin YES YES 2 Wyoming YES: 1 YES: 1 1 NO: 2 NO: 1 Note. YES  The state or county has a tender-of-plea form; NO  the state or county expressly said they do not have a tender-of-plea form. The total forms analyzed may not equal to number of ‘yeses’ in the other columns because only unique forms were coded, and because counties may have supplied more than one tender-of-plea form (e.g., one for misdemeanors, one for felonies). Received October 31, 2013 Revision received November 17, 2014 Accepted November 18, 2014 In the article, “Effectiveness of a Short-Term Mental Health Court: Criminal Recidivism One Year Postexit,” by Virginia Aldigé Hiday, Heathcote W. Wales, and Bradley Ray (Law and Human Behavior, 2013, Vol. 37, No. 6, pp. 401– 411. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/lhb0000030), results for two groups were reversed once in text and in Figure 2. At the end of the Multivariate Analyses section on page 406, the results are corrected in the following sentence: “At Month 9 postexit/disposition, 11.8% of MHC completers had been arrested compared with 24.2% of MHC noncompleters and 23.9% of SSU eligibles.” In Figure 2 on page 408, the solid bottom trend line should have been labeled “Noncompleters” and the dotted middle line should have been labeled “SSU.” http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/lhb0000126 This document is copyrighted by the American Psychological Association or one of its allied publishers. This article is intended solely for the personal use of the individual user and is not to be disseminated broadly.

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Published: Apr 16, 2015

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