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Mental Health, Mental Illness, and Criminal Justice

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In this discussion, you will explore the current state of mental health and mental illness in the United States. Unlike in prior discussions, where a discussion question was provided, you are tasked with developing a question for discussion that you will provide to the class. Think critically, reflect on the lesson materials provided in this unit, and develop one question that you want to present to the class. In developing this question, be certain to supply an explanation as to why you believe this is a critical point of discussion.

Read each of the following reports:
The Doctor is Out: Continuing Disparities in Access to Mental and Physical Health Care (2017)
Preparing for the Unimaginable: How Chiefs Can Safeguard Officer Mental Health Before and After Mass Casualty Events (2016)
State Mental Health Cuts: The Continuing Crisis (2011)
Post a meaningful question for your classmates to consider which explores a critical aspect of mental health raised in one of the reports.
Provide an explanation on why you believe this is an important question. 
Select at least two questions from your classmates to answer their question based on your perspective and additional research. 
References

National Alliance of Mental Illness. (2011, November). State mental health cuts: The continuing crisis. Retrieved from https://www.nami.org/getattachment/About-NAMI/Publications/Reports/StateMentalHealthCuts2.pdf

National Alliance of Mental Illness. (2017, November). The doctor is out: Continuing disparities in access to mental and physical health care. Retrieved from https://www.nami.org/About-NAMI/Publications-Reports/Public-Policy-Reports/The-Doctor-is-Out

Usher, L., Friedhoff, S., Cochran, S., Maj., & Pandya, A. (2016). Preparing for the unimaginable: How chiefs can safeguard officer mental health before and after mass casualty events. National Alliance of Mental Illness. Retrieved from https://www.nami.org/About-NAMI/Publications-Reports/Public-Policy-Reports/Preparing-for-the-Unimaginable

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