Discharge planning for offenders with co-occurring disorders: The role of collaboration, medication, and staff. Community Reintegration May 2021 View Journal Publication Full Citation Toi, H., & Mogro-Wilson, C. (2015). Discharge planning for offenders with co-occurring disorders: The role of collaboration, medication, and staff. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 54(1), 1-18. Abstract Concern for offenders with co-occurring disorders is increasing, and few studies have examined the degree of discharge planning provided for this population. The study explored how well the selected factors (medication, community support, and resources) predict the degree of discharge planning for offenders with co-occurring disorders. A secondary dataset using a national sample of administrators in criminal justice treatment programs (N = 147) was used for the analysis. Provision of medication upon release was the strongest predictor. Furthermore, the findings suggested collaborations with external groups and having dedicated staff may impact the level of discharge planning. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)