Stephanie Beilin
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I know that some have become more well-versed in areas of mental health because so much of criminal behavior, shall we say. I'm just talking about things like disturbing the peace and misdemeanors just can escalate to a point if someone is in a medical crisis. So I personally feel very disappointed in law enforcement, in the legal system.
I know that some have become more well-versed in areas of mental health because so much of criminal behavior, shall we say. I'm just talking about things like disturbing the peace and misdemeanors just can escalate to a point if someone is in a medical crisis. So I personally feel very disappointed in law enforcement, in the legal system.
I know that some have become more well-versed in areas of mental health because so much of criminal behavior, shall we say. I'm just talking about things like disturbing the peace and misdemeanors just can escalate to a point if someone is in a medical crisis. So I personally feel very disappointed in law enforcement, in the legal system.
You know, with all due respect, I'm sure it's hard to expect judges, if you will, to be up on mental illness. Although I think it's something that people really need more training about, more sensitivity about. You know, to say to someone, I don't want you ever back in my court again.
You know, with all due respect, I'm sure it's hard to expect judges, if you will, to be up on mental illness. Although I think it's something that people really need more training about, more sensitivity about. You know, to say to someone, I don't want you ever back in my court again.
You know, with all due respect, I'm sure it's hard to expect judges, if you will, to be up on mental illness. Although I think it's something that people really need more training about, more sensitivity about. You know, to say to someone, I don't want you ever back in my court again.
I mean, that's like telling a diabetic the physician never wants to see them in the ER again if they go off their insulin. That's a really, really important point. It's not bad behavior. It's not a personality disorder. It's a medical condition that certainly has behavioral offshoots, similar to any neuroatypical condition.
I mean, that's like telling a diabetic the physician never wants to see them in the ER again if they go off their insulin. That's a really, really important point. It's not bad behavior. It's not a personality disorder. It's a medical condition that certainly has behavioral offshoots, similar to any neuroatypical condition.
I mean, that's like telling a diabetic the physician never wants to see them in the ER again if they go off their insulin. That's a really, really important point. It's not bad behavior. It's not a personality disorder. It's a medical condition that certainly has behavioral offshoots, similar to any neuroatypical condition.
That's an excellent question. Basically, the forensic psychologists or clinicians get involved when someone comes to the court and is like overtly psychotic or overtly disoriented, perhaps doesn't know where they were born or what day it is or who the current president is. I mean, I think that those are the more obvious situations for sure.
That's an excellent question. Basically, the forensic psychologists or clinicians get involved when someone comes to the court and is like overtly psychotic or overtly disoriented, perhaps doesn't know where they were born or what day it is or who the current president is. I mean, I think that those are the more obvious situations for sure.
That's an excellent question. Basically, the forensic psychologists or clinicians get involved when someone comes to the court and is like overtly psychotic or overtly disoriented, perhaps doesn't know where they were born or what day it is or who the current president is. I mean, I think that those are the more obvious situations for sure.
And I think that court clinicians can intervene and are able to kind of deal with the obvious symptomatology. I think when someone goes in and out of, you know, kind of like a pre-psychotic, pre-mantic state, they can seem pretty articulate. I mean, for someone who is intelligent, good-looking, is well-educated, I think immediately there's bias.
And I think that court clinicians can intervene and are able to kind of deal with the obvious symptomatology. I think when someone goes in and out of, you know, kind of like a pre-psychotic, pre-mantic state, they can seem pretty articulate. I mean, for someone who is intelligent, good-looking, is well-educated, I think immediately there's bias.
And I think that court clinicians can intervene and are able to kind of deal with the obvious symptomatology. I think when someone goes in and out of, you know, kind of like a pre-psychotic, pre-mantic state, they can seem pretty articulate. I mean, for someone who is intelligent, good-looking, is well-educated, I think immediately there's bias.
in the criminal system and i've seen it play out time and time again it's as if someone with that kind of a background should know better they should know better not to say inappropriate things to strangers or they should know better to know how to manage their internal sort of like self-regulation So I think there's the obvious cases for sure.
in the criminal system and i've seen it play out time and time again it's as if someone with that kind of a background should know better they should know better not to say inappropriate things to strangers or they should know better to know how to manage their internal sort of like self-regulation So I think there's the obvious cases for sure.
in the criminal system and i've seen it play out time and time again it's as if someone with that kind of a background should know better they should know better not to say inappropriate things to strangers or they should know better to know how to manage their internal sort of like self-regulation So I think there's the obvious cases for sure.
And I think individuals in those situations probably tend to do better. From what I've observed in the court, that there is bias against people who are well-educated, you know, again, should know better. You know, there's a lot of judgment around that. And I think that that can also work against those individuals.
And I think individuals in those situations probably tend to do better. From what I've observed in the court, that there is bias against people who are well-educated, you know, again, should know better. You know, there's a lot of judgment around that. And I think that that can also work against those individuals.