Reasons for Hope
The good news is that the urgency of the problem has bred
numerous workable options - within a framework of limited resources - in many
communities across the country. These
efforts span the criminal justice continuum, preceding arrest and continuing
past incarceration and the individual's reentry into the community, and their
success is often a function of the creation of partnerships, especially between
the criminal justice and mental health systems. By forming partnerships police officers on the street, booking
officers in the stations, jailers, judges, public defenders, prosecutors,
probation officers, prison administrators, and parole officers have created
service and diversion options that support their public safety functions, and, at
the same time, ensure appropriate care of people with mental illness who come
into their systems. Along with mental health providers, these partnerships may
also include housing agency officials, substance abuse treatment providers,
business owners, families, and people who themselves have a mental
illness. Identifying and engaging
others with a stake in the problem builds a support network for its
solution. Partnerships create a
framework for moving forward. They help
identify community strengths and resources as well as deficits and needs. Most
important, perhaps, a community partnership becomes a single voice that demands
attention and appeals convincingly for assistance needed to solve the problem.
The extent to which a partnership at the community level
changes systems depends on the extent to which leaders emerge at the state
level. State legislatures raise and
appropriate money. They write laws that
affect who gets into the criminal justice system and how they are treated. Public mental health systems are
administered and funded at the state level, so decisions made there affect
every community statewide. If the
criminal justice system's encounters with people who have mental illness are to
be changed, community partners and state policymakers must work together. This report should be exceptionally helpful
in that regard.