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US Politics

The Crossroads of Compassion and Fear: California's Retreat on Mental Health Diversion

California is reforming its mental health diversion law to give judges more discretion to deny treatment in favor of prison, following reports of participants committing violent offenses after release. This reactive tightening risks sacrificing a transformative justice tool and the promise of rehabilitation for vulnerable citizens, all while ignoring data that shows the program's overall success, in a move that feels more driven by political fear than by principled, evidence-based policymaking.

US Politics

California's Retreat on Mental Health Diversion: A Dangerous Step Backward for Justice and Liberty

A new California law has significantly shifted the legal standard for mental health diversion, requiring judges to deny treatment if community release might 'endanger public safety' rather than granting it unless there is an 'unreasonable risk of danger'. This rollback of a compassionate and proven approach sacrifices the liberty and treatment needs of vulnerable individuals at the altar of a carceral state, undermining the very principles of rehabilitation, due process, and human dignity.