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Healthy Minds – 410 – Mental Health and the Criminal Justice System

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Healthy Minds – 410 – Mental Health and the Criminal Justice System


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11 thoughts on “Healthy Minds – 410 – Mental Health and the Criminal Justice System”

  1. If you want to help mental I’ll people teach the judge’s that send inocente people to jail. Because 99% of judges are ignorant or worse they act like ignorants . In Kansas they are the worst judgment for mental people . The prisons are full of innocent mental people because this ignorant police’s have no education about mental conditions.

  2. You WANA SAVE LIVES FOR REALS ? THEN HELP THOSE IN THE PRISONS !!! THEY NEED HELP THE MOST AINT NOT PROGRAM FOR THEM !

  3. So what about the people who got caught up in a bad system who are suffering in prisons?!! What about them in prison there is no help why can't this help also be available for those the system has already victomized with the crazy cycle of the legal system. Why can't programs be available so that they come out being able to function better MAKEING programs for them would also protect them from all the abuse they go through in prison. Where there is no protection now

  4. You cannot deny speedy trial for anyone because the victims deserve it as well as the criminals. All criminals have mental illness and need rehabilitation due to a crime they committed or for being put with criminals where they have never belonged.

  5. You want to hold the criminals responsible it’s the mental health people who do not do their job. I became homeless again because I did not go to court because judges will not abide by American Disability Act 1990 Title Ii. Does my mental health team properly advocate to get my home back with an appeal attorney? Of course not. I want to sue the VA for failure to be what I am not and not which is an attorney advocating for the mentally ill in Ada 1990 Title II law. I have Housing back now but landlord breaks law with dog shit/piss in the building. Mental health team will not provide an attorney and I do not want the health hazard where I live.

  6. This deserves so much more attention than what it’s being given. The plan he has for the facility alone is astounding, and the amount of money that a program and facility could save the state is wild. Getting recidivism down to 6% for people with minor federal offenses is astounding. The only issues I see will be the fact that it will most likely have issues with availability like all mental health facilities. I also want to see whether or not it would be able to treat and help house those with high acuity psych issues that no facilities will accept. Definitely feel like it needs to be expanded to other states as well.

  7. Wow brilliant. This is a great man who cares for the mentally I’ll in society. He is a great visionary. The justice system needs more men and woman like this. God bless him.

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