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A Court of Refuge: Stories from the Bench of America's First Mental Health Court

โœ Scribed by Lerner-Wren, Ginger; Eckland, Rebecca A


Book ID
109499587
Publisher
Beacon Press
Tongue
English
Weight
535 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780807086995

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โœฆ Synopsis


The story of America's first Mental Health Court as told by its presiding judge, Judge Ginger Lerner-Wren --from its inception in 1997 to its implementation in over 250 courts across the nation
As a young lawyer, Judge Ginger Lerner-Wren bore witness to the consequences of an underdeveloped mental health care infrastructure. Unable to do more than offer guidance, she watched families being torn apart as client after client was ensnared in the criminal justice system for crimes committed as a result of addiction, homelessness, and severe mental illness. She soon learned that this was not an isolated issue--The Treatment Advocacy Center estimates that in 44 states, jails and prisons house ten times as many people with serious mental illnesses than state psychiatric hospitals.
In Mental Health Courts, Judge Lerner-Wren tells the story of how the court grew from an offshoot of her criminal division held during lunch hour without the aid of any federal...


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