People Jailed While Awaiting Mental Health Treatment Are Generally Treated the Same as People Accused of Crimes

Jails Can Be Deadly for People in Crisis

Mississippi Is a Stark Outlier in the U.S.

Despite a State Law, There Has Been Almost No Oversight of Jails That Hold People Awaiting Treatment

The Practice Is Not Limited to Small, Rural Counties

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  • Remmock@kbin.social
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    8 months ago

    Can I ask why you immediately consider moving a solution when the majority of Americans are too poor for it and Mississippians doubly so?

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      8 months ago

      I mean, it was a general inquiry. I wasn’t being flippant about poverty or peoples family ties or the very real southern poverty trap — especially for young women. I was literally just asking the question, I wasn’t making a snide remark about Mississippi. I’ve never been there. I literally don’t think I could’ve asked it any more politely.