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Because the jails are overflowing with people who have committed dreadful crimes under the influence of drugs, and the judiciary is loathe to jail anyone who hasn't committed a serious crime - yet. 

 

But they let these drug-addled, anti-social misfits out on the street, saying the Parole Board and Social Support systems will keep them under control and supervised - when we all know, that just doesn't happen.

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Well, you can either have them on the street, or you can properly fund a health system that has enough mental health professionals and rebates that people can afford to see them regularly and still eat.

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Keep in mind 2/3 of prison population have a mental illness and most of those have never had proper treatment prior to jail.

 

Our mental health system is a afterthought to politicians and doesn't make great headlines.

But getter tougher on law and order gets cheers from the right wing media.

 

It's a race to the bottom, how poorly we treat those in society that need help.

It's a race to the top of the pile for the rich and self entitled.

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7 hours ago, Litespeed said:

Our mental health system is a afterthought to politicians

Correction.. to society in general. Poor education when you consider how much research there has been and the advances in understanding 

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13 hours ago, Litespeed said:

Our mental health system is a afterthought to politicians

In the 60's there was no checks at all for conscripts with mental health issues. My autism I was born with, a lifelong affliction, wasn't detected during the mandatory medical check, there was simply no check for it, so I suffered abuse from NCOs and Officers for the whole two years of conscription. They could tell something was wrong with me, but they still kept the abuse going. They were animals, with no respect for human life, much like the cops and politicians are today. Mental health is a non issue, except when they're trying to convince the public that an offender is not a terrorist, but has mental health issues instead.

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