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James Swartz
James Swartz
Professor Jane Addams College of Social Work, University of Illinois at Chicago
Verified email at uic.edu
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Screening for severe mental disorder in jails: The development of the Referral Decision Scale
LA Teplin, J Swartz
Law and Human Behavior 13 (1), 1-18, 1989
1841989
Serious mental illness and arrest: The generalized mediating effect of substance use
JA Swartz, AJ Lurigio
Crime & Delinquency 53 (4), 581-604, 2007
1682007
Changing the contours of the criminal justice system to meet the needs of persons with serious mental illness
AJ Lurigio, JA Swartz
Criminal justice 3 (45), 108, 2000
1642000
MSM and drug use: A latent class analysis of drug use and related sexual risk behaviors
D McCarty-Caplan, I Jantz, J Swartz
AIDS and Behavior 18, 1339-1351, 2014
1212014
Psychiatric illness and comorbidity among adult male jail detainees in drug treatment
JA Swartz, AJ Lurigio
Psychiatric Services 50 (12), 1628-1630, 1999
1011999
Standardized assessment of substance-related, other psychiatric, and comorbid disorders among probationers
AJ Lurigio, YI Cho, JA Swartz, TP Johnson, I Graf, L Pickup
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 47 (6 …, 2003
892003
Understanding how police officers think about mental/emotional disturbance calls
AC Watson, J Swartz, C Bohrman, LS Kriegel, J Draine
International journal of law and psychiatry 37 (4), 351-358, 2014
762014
Screening for serious mental illness in populations with co-occurring substance use disorders: Performance of the K6 scale
JA Swartz, AJ Lurigio
Journal of substance abuse treatment 31 (3), 287-296, 2006
702006
The impact of IMPACT: An assessment of the effectiveness of a jail-based treatment program
JA Swartz, AJ Lurigio, SA Slomka
Crime & Delinquency 42 (4), 553-573, 1996
661996
Severe mental illness and substance use disorders among former Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries for drug addiction and alcoholism
JA Swartz, AJ Lurigio, P Goldstein
Archives of General Psychiatry 57 (7), 701-707, 2000
622000
Adapting Andersen’s behavioral model of health service use to examine risk factors for hypertension among US MSM
S Hirshfield, MJ Downing Jr, KJ Horvath, JA Swartz, MA Chiasson
American journal of men's health 12 (4), 788-797, 2018
562018
Drugs and violence in the age of crack cocaine
DC McBride, JA Swartz
Drugs, crime and the criminal justice system, 141-169, 1990
501990
Disability payments, drug use and representative payees: an analysis of the relationships
JA Swartz, C Hsieh, J Baumohl
Addiction 98 (7), 965-975, 2003
482003
Treatment at the front end of the criminal justice continuum: the association between arrest and admission into specialty substance abuse treatment
SP Kubiak, CL Arfken, JA Swartz, AL Koch
Substance abuse treatment, prevention, and policy 1, 1-10, 2006
452006
The nexus between drugs and crime: Theory, research, and practice
AJ Lurigio, JA Swartz
Federal Probation 63 (1), 67-72, 1999
441999
Association between nonspecific severe psychological distress as an indicator of serious mental illness and increasing levels of medical multimorbidity
JA Swartz, I Jantz
American journal of public health 104 (12), 2350-2358, 2014
362014
Correlates of HIV-risk behaviors among prison inmates: Implications for tailored AIDS prevention programming
JA Swartz, AJ Lurigio, DA Weiner
The Prison Journal 84 (4), 486-504, 2004
362004
Mental illness in correctional populations: The use of standardized screening tools for further evaluation or treatment
A Lurigio, JA Swartz
Fed. Probation 70, 29, 2006
342006
Chronic medical conditions among jail detainees in residential psychiatric treatment: a latent class analysis
JA Swartz
Journal of Urban Health 88, 700-717, 2011
312011
Engagement in HIV care among New York City transgender women of color: findings from the peer-led, TWEET intervention, a SPNS trans women of color initiative
S Hirshfield, J Contreras, RQ Luebe, JA Swartz, R Scheinmann, ...
AIDS and Behavior 25, 20-30, 2021
282021
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