Dave Davies
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And generally speaking, what did they learn about her experience in those four months in the jail?
And generally speaking, what did they learn about her experience in those four months in the jail?
And generally speaking, what did they learn about her experience in those four months in the jail?
Yeah, or would stay in jail much longer than they would have had they actually been sentenced for their alleged crimes. Exactly. She eventually ends up in this hospital. And what happened from there?
Yeah, or would stay in jail much longer than they would have had they actually been sentenced for their alleged crimes. Exactly. She eventually ends up in this hospital. And what happened from there?
Yeah, or would stay in jail much longer than they would have had they actually been sentenced for their alleged crimes. Exactly. She eventually ends up in this hospital. And what happened from there?
You know, there's a history worth recalling here about how mental health care changed in the 1960s when many, many more people were institutionalized. Do you want to just remind us of that?
You know, there's a history worth recalling here about how mental health care changed in the 1960s when many, many more people were institutionalized. Do you want to just remind us of that?
You know, there's a history worth recalling here about how mental health care changed in the 1960s when many, many more people were institutionalized. Do you want to just remind us of that?
You have the striking fact that the three largest mental health providers in the country are the county jail systems of New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles. Right.
You have the striking fact that the three largest mental health providers in the country are the county jail systems of New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles. Right.
You have the striking fact that the three largest mental health providers in the country are the county jail systems of New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles. Right.
Now, another big part of this story is the privatization of healthcare, generally including mental healthcare in correctional institutions. You know, it's not so easy to treat people with these difficult and often, you know, multiple diagnosis, even in a good clinical setting. What drove this trend towards having private companies come in to manage healthcare for the incarcerated?
Now, another big part of this story is the privatization of healthcare, generally including mental healthcare in correctional institutions. You know, it's not so easy to treat people with these difficult and often, you know, multiple diagnosis, even in a good clinical setting. What drove this trend towards having private companies come in to manage healthcare for the incarcerated?
Now, another big part of this story is the privatization of healthcare, generally including mental healthcare in correctional institutions. You know, it's not so easy to treat people with these difficult and often, you know, multiple diagnosis, even in a good clinical setting. What drove this trend towards having private companies come in to manage healthcare for the incarcerated?
Now, in Pima County, Arizona, which was where Mary Casey was incarcerated, the health care was provided by a company called Neff Care. Am I saying that correctly? And her children decided they wanted to have a lawyer look into the possibility of litigation. And when they went to this firm who'd done this work, they said, yeah, we're familiar with them.
Now, in Pima County, Arizona, which was where Mary Casey was incarcerated, the health care was provided by a company called Neff Care. Am I saying that correctly? And her children decided they wanted to have a lawyer look into the possibility of litigation. And when they went to this firm who'd done this work, they said, yeah, we're familiar with them.
Now, in Pima County, Arizona, which was where Mary Casey was incarcerated, the health care was provided by a company called Neff Care. Am I saying that correctly? And her children decided they wanted to have a lawyer look into the possibility of litigation. And when they went to this firm who'd done this work, they said, yeah, we're familiar with them.
What did they tell them about their practices and results over the years?
What did they tell them about their practices and results over the years?