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Lizzie's avatar

Lunatic asylums were closed not because of legal considerations, but because of cost. Once it was clear that there was no cure and that people would have to be institutionalized for life, cities, states and people in general gave up, for the relief to the public budget. The same was true a few years later about jails. SCOTUS said that jails had to provide minimal humanitarian conditions and overcrowding was not acceptable. Without spending more money for more jails, and without employing the Roman remedy of decimation in the high security prisons to make more room for the folks graduated from medium security, etc., the only option was to let people out early or not sentence them in the first place. The Progressive push for social justice was NEVER about love, caring, or forgiveness outside of the public propaganda which was designed to let the public accept the renunciation of the government duty to maintain order.

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Tracy Berman's avatar

Mental health professionals used to prescribe antipsychotic drugs, but which strictly monitor the patient in a hospital setting. That does not happen anymore. They just throw whatever drugs seem right and assume that the patient will not have an adverse reaction to it. It is possible to give someone the wrong drug and they have a psychotic episode as a result. You really don’t know what people are functioning under nowadays. 😒😳

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