January 22, 2011

Public Policy Creates Danger for Vulnerable Employees

Calling this prisoner a mental patient is what allowed him to be in the group home with no security. The Mayor of Revere noted they had no previous incidents. Mental patients are not violent contrary to bias of lawyers, prosecutors, journalists, police and politicians. Until the psychiatric industry and its drug company lobbyists are stopped from making prisoners into patients the violence will continue to increase. This is misguided public policy corrupting the criminal justice system and creating harm to vulnerable employees.

[From article]
"A mentally ill Chelsea man with a violent rap sheet moved into a low-security Revere group home without ever undergoing a criminal background check, according to the program operator.
[. . .]
“We’ve never had an issue with that group home,” said Revere Mayor Thomas Ambrosino said. “I would consider this an aberration in terms of the way this home operates. It’s a terrible tragedy that one of their counselors lost her life.”

http://bostonherald.com/news/regional/view/20110122group_homeblind_to_mans_criminal_past/

Group home blind to man’s criminal past

By Dave Wedge
Boston Herald
Saturday, January 22, 2011

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