Just Outreach Teams For Substance Use In Rural Nevada

Publication Date: 7/26/2024

In episode six of our Community-based Solutions for Substance Use Challenges season, Just Science sits down with Dr. Terry Kerns, Substance Abuse Law Enforcement Coordinator of the Nevada Office of the Attorney General, Dr. Katie Snider, owner of Justice Research LLC, and DJ Mills, Director of Mental Health and Deflection Programs at the Nye Communities Coalition, to discuss their COSSUP-funded Mobile Outreach Safety Teams (MOST) and Forensic Assessment Service Triage Teams (FASTT) programs, which help bridge the gaps between law enforcement and social services in rural Nevada.

To address the needs of justice-involved individuals with a substance use disorder, there are several opportunities for intervention, including pre-arrest, at the time of a behavioral health crisis; and post-arrest, once an individual has already been incarcerated. In rural Nevada, the Office of the Attorney General has pioneered two types of outreach teams, which help support individuals at both points in their involvement with the criminal justice system. Listen along as Dr. Kerns, Dr. Snider, and DJ discuss how MOST and FASTT operate, the state and local impact of these programs, and how grantees have overcome implementation barriers.

Keywords: Terry Kerns Katie Snider DJ Mills Nevada Office of the Attorney General Justice Research LLC Nye Communities Coalition Mobile Outreach Safety Teams MOST Forensic Assessment Service Triage Teams FASTT substance use disorder SUD justice-involved rural outreach