Law enforcement agencies that are increasingly likely to avoid mental health calls


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In California and throughout the country, there is a growing impetus to minimize the role of police when someone is in the midst of a mental health crisis. Too often, these incidents can lead to the wounded person by the police – and the decision of the federal court has inspired fresh police concerns about their responsibility.

The sheriff of Sacramento County Jim Cooper recently responded with a dramatic change in politics. His deputies Will not respond to these calls unless a crime is underway Either the person in a crisis has already committed a crime or has put someone else in an immediate danger.

  • SusannaA mother disappointed when no help comes: “Who will help my family in these situations, not only my family, but also other families like mine, whose child may be more aggressive or actually can kill them or hurt them very badly? Who will enter and stop this before it is too late?”

Some other police agencies in the country have already followed his presenter.

  • Sheriff of Orange Don Barnes CountyPresident of the California Sheriffs Association: “We are not in the profession of white coats that go out to take someone to the hospital.”

CalMatters associate Lee Romney He examines what this means to family members with serious mental illness and for firefighters and social workers who rely on the police for backup.

Lee also examines the more solution than other police and sheriff departments to retreat after they arrived at the scene. When this happened to a desperate mother who had to take her son to the hospital for emergency treatment, she resorted to hiring a hunter on the heads to do so.

Good news: There are other promising approaches.

But, as Lee reports, he will always play a role for well-trained law enforcement officers: for example, when someone in a crisis has a weapon or is extremely variable, for example, and when those who meet the legal criteria for involuntary psychiatric care, they do not want to be due to psychosis or abuse of drugs-the consent of the care.

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Trump’s administration cancels the money to help victims of crime

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With President Donald Trump, the Federal Government cancels grants worth millions of dollars to organizations that help the victims of crimes get back to their feet -putting some of the most of the most Vulnerable Californians at riskwrites Calmatters’ Kayla MihalovichS

Last week, the US Department of Justice has reduced $ 811 million grants that went to victims and violence prevention services – including more than more than more than $ 80 million for California organizationsS

A spokesman for the Ministry of Justice said that while the department “will always defend the victims of crimes and legitimate law enforcement initiatives”, he “will no longer spend millions on” listening sessions “and” bridge socio-environmental contexts “.

Defenders of the reform of criminal justice claim that these services are not a luxury, but rather a part of a comprehensive approach to public safety. The Asian Women’s Shelter, for example, lost its three -year grant of $ 500,000, which focused on connecting Arab survivors of domestic violence and trafficking in people with legal and social services.

  • Saar AhmedThe specialist in the communication and engagement of the shelter: “The irony is that the reasons given by the Ministry of Justice are that they transfer funding to the law enforcement agencies for the fight against violent crimes and traffic. But violent crime and trafficking affect the survivors, so there is a lot of contradiction.

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CA is reported with the consequences of lost salmon

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The fallen salmon populations forced California to Turn off your season for fishing for commercial salmon For the third consecutive year. Although some experts say efforts like this offer a glimmer of the kind of species to bounceResidents who rely on salmon fishing weigh the possibility that the species does not fully recover – and they must Look for other opportunities to keep their livelihood in sailingS

Calm Alastair Bland He explains that before the mid-2000s, Chinook Salmon harvested in some coastal cities in California, including Bodega Bay, was abundant and lucrative. But a combination of diversion of the water from the delta, the loss of river habitat and the bad ocean conditions have led to the species of the collapse over the last two decades.

As the fishing economy at Bodega Bay shrinks, businesses are doing everything possible to adapt: ​​local restaurants have missed salmon from the menu-Instead of this including grown or imported mussels, oysters and shrimp, which once offers fishing, they turn into cruises or expeditions for observations.

  • Mike Longwho has led the Bodega Bay fishing company for eight years: “Bodega bay back on the day when salmon was running … It was absolutely a party, people were a campsite, having fun. From a fishing point, Bodega Bay became a ghost city.”

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