The movement of mentally disabled people from private and public institutions back into their families and communities.
What is Deinstitutionalization?
The percentage of jail inmates who struggle with mental health.
What is 64%?
Missouri's rank for mental health access in the nation.
What is 6th?
A program that includes mental health professionals, substance abuse experts, and legal experts that teaches law enforcement the best way to handle those experiencing a mental health crisis.
What is CIT training?
The estimated number of crime victims who struggle with mental health.
What is 3 million per year?
The crime rate of the 1950s, before deinstitutionalization.
What is 4.6 per 100,000 population?
The percentage of state prisoners who struggle with mental health.
What is 54%?
The average cost per therapy session in the United States.
The average cost per psychiatric evaluation in the United States.
What is $150 an hour?
What is $250 an hour?
The words behind the acronym 'CIT'.
15 times more likely.
What is how much more likely those who struggle with mental health are to be assaulted?
The increase in the crime rate in 1970.
What is 11%?
The percentage of federal prisoners who struggle with mental health.
What is 45%?
The rate of mental health among adults in the United States.
What is 1 in 5?
Officer satisfaction and self-perception of a reduction in force, pre-booking diversion from jail to psychiatric facilities.
What are the studied outcomes of CIT training?
23 times more likely.
What is how much more likely those who struggle with mental health are to be raped?