by The Mental Health Blogger | Sep 11, 2021 | Criminal Justice, Oklahoma
Randleman, Walke to Examine Correlation of Mental Health Services, Law Enforcement Intervention This interim study seeks to understand how providing more mental health services may decrease the number of mental health crises to which law enforcement must respond. WHO...
by The Mental Health Blogger | Sep 8, 2021 | Criminal Justice, Mental Health Issues, Oklahoma
Oklahomans Speak: Mental Health and Incarceration in Rural Oklahoma Research has shown that Oklahoma has some of the lowest access to mental health care in the nation. This problem is exacerbated in rural counties where providers are few and far between. Join...
by The Mental Health Blogger | Apr 5, 2021 | Criminal Justice, Mental Health Legislation, Public Safety
ALLIANCE ACTION ALERT: HB1633 Prisoners and Self-Inflicted Injuries HB1633: “Counties and county officers; stating who is primarily responsible for medical care costs for self-inflicted injuries and preexisting conditions…” ❗ Ask your state...
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