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Related: About this forumWhy do Politicians spend $9 billion a year to Jail the Mentally Ill?
http://www.juancole.com/2014/10/politicians-billion-mentally.htmlWhy do Politicians spend $9 billion a year to Jail the Mentally Ill?
By contributors | Oct. 12, 2014
Brave New Films
Instead of helping the mentally ill, police often put them behind bars. Watch how one police department is making a positive difference.
Its simple. Diversion programs work better than incarceration for everyone. In cities like Seattle, San Antonio, and Salt Lake City, we see that successful solutions are a viable option to help end serious social problems. These services alter the course of peoples lives in a positive way and save taxpayers huge amounts of money. We cannot continue to isolate and imprison people who suffer from mental illness, substance abuse, or homelessness. We must treat them with compassion and care to better serve our communities and our pocketbooks.
Its time we got serious about pulling our money out of incarceration and putting it into systems that foster healthy communities. Hundreds of thousands of people are locked up not because of any dangerous behavior, but because of problems like mental illness, substance use disorders, and homelessness, which should be dealt with outside the criminal justice system. Services like drug treatment and affordable housing cost less and can have a better record of success.
This summer, news stories from around the nation provided the American people with a litany of issues about how police officers respond to community members. By highlighting programs like Crisis Intervention Training (CIT), Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD), and Housing First, OverCriminalized explores the possibility of ending incarceration for millions of Americans who, through successful intervention programs, can put their lives back on track."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=zSbFbv2Bs_0&list=UUy1UzIJf_Dog0vzLJUPLXHA
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Why do Politicians spend $9 billion a year to Jail the Mentally Ill? (Original Post)
unhappycamper
Oct 2014
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WhiteTara
(30,279 posts)1. Thank Ronald Reagan. He was a true monster. nt
SheilaT
(23,156 posts)2. It's cheaper, or at least perceived as cheaper,
than building the kind of hospitals that are needed.