"Nation's Prisons Becoming Modern-Day Asylums for Mentally Ill"
http://www.newsmax.com/US/prison-mental-health-inmantes/2013/09/26/id/527895
"Another mass shooting has been perpetrated by another mentally ill man who, every shred of my 20 years of experience as a forensic psychiatrist, tells me was under-treated or improperly treated," Dr. Keith Ablow, a psychiatrist and Fox News contributor commented in an opinion piece following the shootings.
"Psychiatry, properly focused and deployed, and properly linked to the judicial system and deployed in our V.A. hospitals, is a miraculously effective safety net for those at risk for violence toward self or others. But we seem hell bent on not focusing this healing, helping art and not deploying it."
According to the Journal report, more people in need of psychiatric treatment and housing ended up on the streets after states started closing their mental institutions in the 1970s.
Many of them were put in jail or, depending on crime committed, ended up in prisons. Prisoners who require medication for serious issues, such as schizophrenia or bipolar disease, are now housed as mentally ill, as are inmates who demonstrate more serious functional impairments...."
I'd be curious if anyone wants to correlate the mass shootings or murder rate in general to the closing of the institutions. Also, I personally believe a lot of kids are on drugs they don't need to be, and the side effects create Columbine massacres. When did parents start giving their active kids drugs? I believe that's a fairly recent development (last few decades).
In general, the amount of mentally ill in jail speaks for itself regarding other crime they commit.
http://www.newsmax.com/US/prison-mental-health-inmantes/2013/09/26/id/527895
"Another mass shooting has been perpetrated by another mentally ill man who, every shred of my 20 years of experience as a forensic psychiatrist, tells me was under-treated or improperly treated," Dr. Keith Ablow, a psychiatrist and Fox News contributor commented in an opinion piece following the shootings.
"Psychiatry, properly focused and deployed, and properly linked to the judicial system and deployed in our V.A. hospitals, is a miraculously effective safety net for those at risk for violence toward self or others. But we seem hell bent on not focusing this healing, helping art and not deploying it."
According to the Journal report, more people in need of psychiatric treatment and housing ended up on the streets after states started closing their mental institutions in the 1970s.
Many of them were put in jail or, depending on crime committed, ended up in prisons. Prisoners who require medication for serious issues, such as schizophrenia or bipolar disease, are now housed as mentally ill, as are inmates who demonstrate more serious functional impairments...."
I'd be curious if anyone wants to correlate the mass shootings or murder rate in general to the closing of the institutions. Also, I personally believe a lot of kids are on drugs they don't need to be, and the side effects create Columbine massacres. When did parents start giving their active kids drugs? I believe that's a fairly recent development (last few decades).
In general, the amount of mentally ill in jail speaks for itself regarding other crime they commit.