Jail is not a substitute for mental health care – Everything Law and Order Blog

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24 thoughts on “Jail is not a substitute for mental health care”
  1. Hey shark✌️you may not realize it but if we gave out oscars for holding cops accountable, you would have my vote 1000 times. And yes I would be getting the illeagleies votes for you. But never forget the king, james freeman! But my vote goes to you. You a so much hotter.! Ware your best gown cause it's gonna be a big blowout! Love you for what you do!

  2. It looks good for them to have an arrest under their belt as per the Sergeants decision than to take him to the hospital and have a doctor see him and then evaluate the person. That’s how it’s supposed to work but it’s the bosses call in the field.

  3. Police are not Social workers or Mental Health Therapists ! In a Situation like this they should have access to Mental Health!…. Great Job Laura ❤️

  4. When mentally unstable people "disappear" or you find abandoned homeless camps with all their belongings still in their tents, and they're not showing up in jail or mental hospitals… I get the feeling they are being hauled off to FEMA concentration camps. There's really not many mental institutions left in California. Democrat Governor of California Ronald Reagan shut most of them down, and put the patience on the street where most of them still are.

  5. The US has spent the last several decades proving that you can't arrest your way out of the problems we face (war on drugs…), and now we'll spend the next few decades paying the price for refusing to accept our failure to recognize that fact.

  6. It's unfortunate that the whole person is not treated and education is minimal…which leads to a lack of options leading to harm and impacts one-stop mental state.

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