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Ilsa

(61,694 posts)
14. I'm glad your community has them. Not all of them do.
Sun May 25, 2014, 03:39 PM
May 2014

I haven't heard of anything remotely like this in the smaller cities where I have lived. Usually, the police pick them up and deliver them to Emergency Departments for assessment.

Not everyone is familiar with the successes of outpatient treatment centers if they haven't had one nearby to provide the community with that experience. You have to remember that many other states are decades behind CA when it comes to things like best practices for the mentally ill and disabled. This type of decentralized, local home rule keeps communities in the dark and unaware of successes in other states.

Please don't piss on the folks who want to see changes but might not know of the best, most advanced practices. It's not helpful to call their comments "bullshit".

Ronnie Raygun shut down the mental health hospitals treestar May 2014 #1
The problem wasn't shutting down the hospitals phil89 May 2014 #5
I heard an interview on NPR of a woman who helped shut down the hospitals. Throd May 2014 #8
Assertive Community Treatment teams phil89 May 2014 #13
We've repalced virtual prisons (mental asylums) with actual prisons! hedgehog May 2014 #17
Experienced cops might be able to sense if someone is homicidal bluestateguy May 2014 #2
How often does the average officer encounter someone who is homicidal? hedgehog May 2014 #18
that is the system KT2000 May 2014 #3
It's more expensive than actual treatment, and of course it makes things worse. LeftyMom May 2014 #4
this troubles me, too.... mike_c May 2014 #6
It is a great question with substantial weight to it. Ilsa May 2014 #7
They do. upaloopa May 2014 #11
I'm glad your community has them. Not all of them do. Ilsa May 2014 #14
A cop in Milwaukee just killed a mentally ill man a couple weeks ago. postulater May 2014 #9
This us bull shit. Police are trained they can upaloopa May 2014 #10
It's not that cut and dried. Vinca May 2014 #15
Unfortunately, many hospitals are not prepared to handle someone in a mental health crisis. hedgehog May 2014 #19
Teachers are expected to recognize special children so that they can be referred for help. It is jwirr May 2014 #12
Because we so disliked all the other alternatives that we disposed of them. Igel May 2014 #16
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