In Mississippi, Dozens of Mentally Ill People Are Held in Jails While Awaiting Inpatient Treatment
While a new report highlights Mississippi's jailing of mentally ill people, the practice is common nationwide.

According to a new report, an average of 25 people are sitting in Mississippi jails each day waiting for a bed at a mental health hospital. These individuals have not been charged with any crime. Rather, they are incarcerated as part of a common nationwide practice in which mentally ill individuals, particularly in rural areas, are sent to jail in what is sometimes called a "mental health hold" while authorities wait for a hospital bed to become available. While the practice is explicitly allowed only in five states and banned in Colorado, it is still common in states without specific laws.
The report was conducted as part of increased federal oversight of Mississippi's mental hospitals, following a Justice Department lawsuit against the state. The lawsuit, filed in 2016, alleged that the state had violated the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act by "failing to provide adults with mental illness with necessary integrated, community-based mental health services." In 2019, a judge for the District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi ruled against the state and required independent oversight of Mississippi's mental health system. This most recent report is part of a biannual series of inspections to track the state's compliance with judgment in the case.
In the report, one woman interviewed alleged that her husband, who suffers from bipolar disorder, "was held in jail where he was not given his medication and deteriorated further awaiting a State Hospital bed. In a later episode he was taken to crisis center, where staff called police who once again took him to jail." She told monitors that her husband was "subjected to treatment that should not happen in a civilized society."
However, this problem is not confined to Mississippi. A 2017 Marshall Project investigation notes that temporary jailing of the mentally ill occurs nationwide. In a particularly galling case from a South Dakota hospital, "one 16-year-old girl came to the emergency room after overdosing on Motrin and was escorted to jail less than an hour after her arrival, without a psychiatric evaluation. Hospital staff waited until the morning to notify her parents." According to The Marshall Project, reports from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services indicate that from 2011 to 2017, at least 22 hospitals in 16 states were cited by the agency for sending mentally ill patients into law enforcement custody without first attempting to stabilize them.
The continued practice of sending someone to jail, rather than giving them urgently needed mental health care reflects the callousness with which the mentally ill are treated by law enforcement and hospitals alike. Not only does the unnecessary incarceration of the mentally ill indicate that many more beds are needed at inpatient psychiatric facilities, but it also shows what can happen when law enforcement is utilized as solutions to noncriminal problems and jail is treated as a holding pen for some of society's most vulnerable individuals.
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Where’s your meds? Because you most certainly are off them.
"Mentally ill", my ass! Whoever disagrees with totalitarians is "mentally ill"! That makes YOU just like the communist totalitarian assholes of the USSR who used psychiatry to punish political dissidents, asshole!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_abuse_of_psychiatry_in_the_Soviet_Union#:~:text=During%20the%20leadership%20of%20General,that%20contradicted%20the%20official%20dogma.
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Are some of them mentally ill? If not, they are not part of the story. This is a serious problem in this country and using police and jails to address mental health problems needs to be addressed.
"Here's to the state of Mississippi...
...here’s to the land you’ve torn out the heart of,
Mississippi, find yourself another country to be part of!"
--- Phil Ochs
Of course, we shouldn't let off the hook the other states in which this kind of thing happens. Sadly, mental illnesses are still third-class illnesses in this country.
Wtf? Oregon celebrates it!
> Sadly, mental illnesses are still third-class illnesses in this country.
as long as healthcare is about profit and how much money you have, this will continue.
Yes, it will be paradise when the DMV is in charge of medical matters.
Yep, like all those other evil, profit-driven endeavors that never provide what people want, like food, energy, transportation, housing, entertainment, etc.
Too bad healthcare is not more like public education (and the public versions of the endeavors above).
Why is it the taxpayers job to provide for these people you progressive twat. Half this article is some bitch who refused to help her husband and whined that the officials were not doing her job to her satisfaction. Fuck off you thieving cunts.
I agree! Some guy breaks into your house, kills your cats because they are aliens, takes a dump on your carpet and starts strangling your kid, what do you do? Call for a mental health crisis person or the cops? (I would have shot him at "breaks into your house".
There is no place to send them, we closed the mental hospitals.
Mental hospitals were horrible places. Jails are horrible places. Being homeless is horrible. What's the best choice?
They can stay at Emma's house.
I didn’t know you lived in Mississippi, sarcasmic.
More like the least bad choice.
That true and it's a good place to start. First Lady Rosyln Carter worked for helping the mentally ill and transferring them to community care. All that got torpedoed in the 1976 election. The mistake in handling the mentally ill goes back almost 50 years and it time to start looking to correcting the problem.
Thank Saint Reagan for that one, boys.
Reagan did not close mental hospitals in CA. In short: a lawsuit to do so was filed by the ACLU (and others), went to the CA Supreme Court, and was successful both there and, eventually, at SCOTUS.
In fact the "model" he instituted, as then governor, for mental health care, followed the court's model. It's a lousy model, but Reagan was following court orders. (Note: Reagan was far from perfect, but you can't hang this one on him.)
Sarcasmic is just following the party line. don’t expect him to think think for himself.
Be fair. Narratives are much easier and more fun than actual history.
You are so fucking ignorant. The bill finished under Reagan was signed by JFK. Can you ever notnsay something from ignorance?
https://www.wbur.org/news/2013/10/23/community-mental-health-kennedy
Even Texans suffer:
I'm shufflin' thru the Texas sand,
but my head's in Mississippi.
I'm shufflin' thru the Texas sand,
but my head's in Mississippi.
The blues has got a hold of me.
I believe I'm gettin' dizzy.
If your gonna play in texas
You better have a fiddle in the band
"overdosing on Motrin"? How is that possible? Motrin is ibuprofen sometimes plus caffeine. You could swallow the entire bottle and it would do nothing except screw up your liver a little bit, maybe give yourself diarrhea.
"You could swallow the entire bottle and it would do nothing except screw up your liver a little bit"
It can screw up your liver a lot.
Not really, true overdoses of 40-50 grams (iow a one hundred count bottle of 400 or 600 mg tablets) have been fatal.
failing to provide adults with mental illness with necessary integrated, community-based mental health services.
Is there such a thing, and what does it look like?
How much money are we willing to spend?
How much is Koch/Cato donating to the cause?
How much is Emma donating to the cause?
Whatever's in your pocket.
My pockets are empty.
Do you think that putting mentally ll people in jail is cheaper?
Cheaper than what?
Cheaper than putting them in jail? Cheaper than having them as homeless? Cheaper than paying benefits because they cannot work?
Dealing with the mentally ill is a challenge. Almost by definition, it requires violating the NAP. You have someone who cannot control themselves, and must be isolated from society so they cannot hurt anyone else. That really is the number one priority. You cannot let them loose to violate the NAP more often and worse.
That creates several questions: "who decides?", "how?", "what do you do?", "who pays for it?"
There are no easy answers. There will always be mistakes, and everyone will disagree on how to identify mistakes.
The only way to deal with destructive dangerous people that does not violate the NAP is exile. I suspect that is what most of humanity has done since the dawn of the species (when the crazy ones were not just put down).
You have someone who cannot control themselves, and must be isolated from society so they cannot hurt anyone else.
Actually, we already have a system that does exactly that. It also guarantees everyone the right to know what they're accused of, to confront their accuser, and to be left in peace unless there's evidence that they've violated a clear, published law.
Can you name one circumstance in which a person poses a credible threat, but can't be arrested under the normal criminal code?
It's not profitable to house mentally ill people, and the more dignity and care you provide them, the less profit you can make. So what the fuck is the glibertarian solution to this, then?
Send them to your house.
"In Mississippi, Dozens of Mentally Ill People Are Held in Jails While Awaiting Inpatient Treatment"
Must be the voting booth overflow.
Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a free market solution for crazy people, unless it's putting them in some sort of zoo or reality TV show
You know who else didn’t treat the mentally I’ll very nicely?
JFK?
Americans need to come to the reality that mental health is part of overall health and must be treated just like physical health concerns. Mental and physical health are often intertwined. Mental health problems can lead to or add to physical health problems. Physical health problem will often lead to mentally health problems like depression.
Jails and prison are not cheap. Homeless people are not cheap. If you think that not treating people saves money you are fooling yourself.
So, reopen mental hospitals?
Yeah, California just passed an emergency involuntary mental health commitment bill and they will need someplace to send them, their jails are full, so they will obviously need to build more mental institutions. What could go wrong? I mean the Soviets did a great job with it.
Those were closed 50 years ago. We are talking about rebuilding, restaffing and operating new mental hospitals. As an alternative how about, we do what this country planned to do 50 years ago and build up community services for the mentally ill. Start to recognize that people have mental health problems. Some are small and easily addressed others are more challenging and will require more services.
There's no community. You are proposing a 1970's solution for a problem that has both evolved and expanded. Furthermore the mental health problems that present the biggest challenge and require the most intervention very frequently involve people who resist treatment due to their mental illness. Those people really need to be committed. New well organized mental health facilities could be a resource for those who need out patient service as well as for those who need to be committed.
If America can send over 50 billion dollars to the Ukraine, it can spend a few billion caring for the mentally ill in the U.S. Right?
Ah, yes. Another demand by Libertaians to release the mentally ill into society and onto the street where they can beg for food and money, deficate on the sidewalk, obtain a gun and murder people.
Has there ever been a Libertarian policy that hasn't caused caused American society to crumble into dust?
Isn't that the progressive plan for all of us?
Sounds similar to the California model.
No, you don't qualify for the cardboard box.