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A Glimpse Inside The ‘De Facto Asylums’ Of Texas
2:06 pm
Wed February 20, 2013
A Glimpse Inside The ‘De Facto Asylums’ Of Texas
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Texas spent $38.99 per capita on mental health care, making it 49th in the country for 2012. The Texas Tribune's Brandi Grissom says the dearth of spending on mental health resources has converted jails, emergency rooms and homeless shelters into "de facto asylums." Today she kicks off a series, called “Trouble in Mind,” about mental health in Texas’ criminal justice system. And tonight, KERA airs “Erasing the Stigma: Mental Illness and the Search for Solutions.” The public forum was presented by KERA, The Dallas Morning News and Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings and will air at 7 pm on KERA-Channel 13.
- Source: Texastribune
- | Via: The Texas Tribune
