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I am having a hard time with this (daughter in jail)
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<blockquote data-quote="Rotsne" data-source="post: 213107" data-attributes="member: 6326"><p>Well, you cannot blame her for lack of accountability because she is ill. Until she accepts to take medication or if she has been wrongly medicated all the time, the present medication wears out, you cannot expect anything from her.</p><p> </p><p>So don't be angry or shocked. You must realize that she needs long time in a secure place where she can figure out who she wants to be.</p><p> </p><p>If the system isn't better than it is, prison is the answer. But the sad reallity is that properly need longtime residential treatment in a real hospital where the focus is on her illness rather than her behavior. If they manage to cure her, her behavior issue will solve itself. </p><p> </p><p>Prisons just tend to create criminals rather than teaching them the right path. She has already got a girlfriend. What are this girlfriend inside for? My knowledge to juvenile and adult prisons as a contractor delivering goods to those places is based on many conversations with staff that however hard they try, many of the inmates leaves with new tricks and extended knowledge about druguse. So the best option is to have her detained at another place.</p><p> </p><p>Is there an option to have the court order her to remain in a secure hospital unit rather than prison?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rotsne, post: 213107, member: 6326"] Well, you cannot blame her for lack of accountability because she is ill. Until she accepts to take medication or if she has been wrongly medicated all the time, the present medication wears out, you cannot expect anything from her. So don't be angry or shocked. You must realize that she needs long time in a secure place where she can figure out who she wants to be. If the system isn't better than it is, prison is the answer. But the sad reallity is that properly need longtime residential treatment in a real hospital where the focus is on her illness rather than her behavior. If they manage to cure her, her behavior issue will solve itself. Prisons just tend to create criminals rather than teaching them the right path. She has already got a girlfriend. What are this girlfriend inside for? My knowledge to juvenile and adult prisons as a contractor delivering goods to those places is based on many conversations with staff that however hard they try, many of the inmates leaves with new tricks and extended knowledge about druguse. So the best option is to have her detained at another place. Is there an option to have the court order her to remain in a secure hospital unit rather than prison? [/QUOTE]
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