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I believe that Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity are real issues with correctional facilities housing those most in need. There are many brain damaged and mentally retarded individuals in correctional facilities who are not able to grasp and process abstract and complex concepts necessary for living independently in the communityl These individuals do not have the intellectual capacity for restoration to safe and independent living in the community. They are in in need of guardians and conservators and supervision to prevent future crimes and incarcerations. This book details the variaous…mehr

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I believe that Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity are real issues with correctional facilities housing those most in need. There are many brain damaged and mentally retarded individuals in correctional facilities who are not able to grasp and process abstract and complex concepts necessary for living independently in the communityl These individuals do not have the intellectual capacity for restoration to safe and independent living in the community. They are in in need of guardians and conservators and supervision to prevent future crimes and incarcerations. This book details the variaous groups in prison that includes the criminals who exploit the brain damaged and mentally retarded who find themselves in prison. These issues are the subject of a book, Of Mice and Men is a novella written by John Steinbeck.[1][2] Published in 1937, it narrates the experiences of George Milton and Lennie Small, two displaced migrant ranch workers, who move from place to place in California in search of new job opportunities during the Great Depression in the United States.
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I have been the Chairman of a Department of Psychiatry in a Community Hospital, Medical Director of a four county and a five county Mental Health Center in Indiana from 1984 to 1986 and 1991 to 2001. I have practiced psychiatry in Regional Medical Centers, Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan, and Hazard ARH Regional Medical Center in Hazard, Kentucky. I have practiced psychiatry in Michigan Prisons including Riverside Psychiatric Hospital in Ionia Michigan: Bellamy Creek Prison in Ionia Michigan: I-Max prison in Ionia Michigan; Brooks Prison in Muskegon, Michigan; Pelican Bay Prison in Crescent City, California; CSP-Sac prison in Folsom, California; San Quentin Prison in San Quentin, California. I have worked in Forensic Psychiatric hospitals including Kalamazoo Psychiatric Hospital in Kalamazoo, Michigan; Patton State Hospital in Patton, California; and Atascadero State Hospital in Atascadero, California. I have testified as a psychiatric expert witness in probate court, civil, and criminal trials in Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, and California. I have worked at Fort Hood, Texas with active military suffering from PTSD, closed head injuries and other stress related mental illnesses. I have worked in private practice clinics as well as the numerous public agencies listed above. I share my experience with the public to assist in understanding what psychiatry can and cannot do. I am here to do no harm, and to help if I can