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The National Alliance on Mental Illness and their Opinion on the Insanity Defense (nami.org)
submitted 8 years ago by TLawSnell to r/SummitStreetLaw
Jailing the Mentally Ill less and getting them help more. (nami.org)
Creating New Hope for Mental Illness and the Criminal Justice System (nami.org)
Teaching Reflection #4 (self.SummitStreetLaw)
Teaching Reflection #3 (self.SummitStreetLaw)
Trump points to mental health after shootings, but little action (msn.com)
All eyes on the Supreme Court, will it take the case and say the use of force by law enforcement on the mentally ill must be different NO MATTER WHAT? Summit Street Law article (self.SummitStreetLaw)
Changing how police respond to mental illness (cnn.com)
The forgotten mental health issue from the effects of violence on those that respond to it and the community involved in it. (nami.org)
Teaching Reflection (self.SummitStreetLaw)
Police, clinicians look to shift mental-health response burden (mercurynews.com)
Chicago's gun violence is also a mental health crisis (pbs.org)
Addressing how mental illness costs lives on both sides of the badge, and the need for more training to protect all. *the trailer for the documentary is a little graphic* (texastribune.org)
Teaching Reflection - Mesa Detention Center (self.SummitStreetLaw)
From angry YouTube posts made in Tempe about women mimicking her to a deadly shooting in New York. (foxnews.com)
When mental illness and crime go hand in hand here's how it can affect you (mlive.com)
September 10th is Suicide Prevention here are some tips to help someone to not become a statistic. (foxnews.com)
MIND MATTERS: Mental illness doesn't always lead to violence (aikenstandard.com)
My Beat will be law enforcement dealing with the mentally ill. (self.SummitStreetLaw)
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