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Posted 4 months ago Sun editorial: Expand mental health aid
Judges laud program that treats mental illness among those who commit crimes
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<!-- End ad tag --> The Las Vegas Sun reported Thursday that District Judge Jackie Glass said spending $40 million to expand the Mental Health Court to handle 3,600 additional cases would be more cost-effective than spending $180 million to build a prison that serves 1,700 inmates. And, as Glass noted, some people who are charged with crimes end up in that situation because they have severe mental illnesses. Those who graduate have a 91 percent success rate when it comes to staying out of trouble, the Sun’s Cy Ryan reports. There are financial savings as well. In Justice of the Peace John Tatro told the panel that since he started working as one of the program’s mental health judges in The advisory commission is to make its recommendation about the expansion to Gov. Jim Gibbons in June. We hope the panel favors increasing the scope of this important and successful effort. It does not let criminals off the hook for their offenses, and it does ensure that those who are mentally ill receive the treatment they need. And, in the long term, it saves taxpayers money. <!-- end article --> Ginny |
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| Posted 4 months ago Have any of you had such a program in your area? Has it been successful? Do you know how many psych beds you have in your area and how many persons with MI are in the jails in your area? Ginny |
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| Posted 4 months ago I guess no one cares Ginny |
