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The default solution?
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Who do you call when there’s a crisis you can’t handle on your own?
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It’s what “we” *Police *Corrections *Courts do at the intercept point that can make things worse or better
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Incarceration does not improve one’s mental health. Multiple incarcerations do increase likelihood of reoffending. Substance abuse and mental health are usually intertwined. Treating substance abuse and mental health issues in jail or prison is expensive.
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20% of offenders use 80% of available resources If the needs of the chronic, low-level offender are addressed, more resources are available for others Permanent solutions have to be sought for some individuals Locally, individual with chronic, severe mental illness have an average of 17 misdemeanor and 5 felony arrest before involuntary commitment to the state hospital (2005)
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Crisis intervention training On-going in-service training Arrest only as final option Potential diversions Baker Act Family/friends Detox
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Notice to appear diversion at booking Diversion at first appearance – ex parte orders
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Commensurate with community availability Continuum of treatment and housing Goal is least restrictive housing and maintenance of mental health Substance abuse education and treatment availability Forensic state hospital commitments
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1:1 – actively at acute risk Continuous Observation – direct supervision style housing with documented 15-minute checks Both levels require removal of items persons could use for self-harm
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Mental health confinement Open mental health housing Open population
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Approximately $800 for every intake/booking Average $60 a day housing Persons with mental illness have higher: Rates of misconduct Rates of accidental injury Incidences of assault (victim and/or aggressor) Rates of recidivism Costs of medical and pharmaceutical treatments Levels of supervision required
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RareFairBeneficial
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Director Tara Wildes Tara.Wildes@jaxsheriff.org 904-630-5779 904-238-9704
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