P2PH Events
Public Health's Role in the Criminal Legal System
December 12, 2024
This event seeks to convene policy experts, researchers, practitioners, elected officials, and service providers to discuss the health needs of justice-involved populations. At a crucial time when federal and local funding offer new opportunities to serve vulnerable populations, this convening aims to amplify the solutions to improve cross-sector collaboration and client outcomes.
Under Arrest and In Crisis: The Emergency Psychiatric Care of People in Police Custody
June 11, 2024
Decriminalizing Mental Illness and Addiction
January 11, 2023
Mental Health Crisis Response and Stabilization
July 27, 2022
December 19, 2019
With growing political and public support for closing Rikers Island’s jail facilities, the attention
of criminal justice reformers is now acutely focused on the mechanics of lowering the average
daily population to a level that is manageable in separate, smaller borough-based facilities. At
the same time, healthcare reform at the state and local level is driving ahead with “residential
redesign,” and its focus on clinical necessity as well as individualized, evidence-based care
models. In this context, it is incumbent upon the public health sector and allies in behavioral
health service delivery to take a leading role in the conversation on closing Rikers.