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Question for those whose difficult children have been incarcerated
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 336612" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>SW...I also know that when I thought Cory was going to end up in prison that there was a section of the prison that was more like an Residential Treatment Center (RTC) which was for the mentally ill but I think that is for the more severely mentally ill. I dont know that Cory would have qualified. I told him to be completely honest when he was in the part where they decide where you go and tell them all his diagnosis's but who knows. </p><p></p><p>I think if you come out from the part that is for the mentally ill, they have some form of halfway house and that is supposed to integrate you back into society. But I am not completely sure and lets all remember, these programs are all on paper and we know how that really works. Programs are cut, funding isnt there, and yada yada.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 336612, member: 1514"] SW...I also know that when I thought Cory was going to end up in prison that there was a section of the prison that was more like an Residential Treatment Center (RTC) which was for the mentally ill but I think that is for the more severely mentally ill. I dont know that Cory would have qualified. I told him to be completely honest when he was in the part where they decide where you go and tell them all his diagnosis's but who knows. I think if you come out from the part that is for the mentally ill, they have some form of halfway house and that is supposed to integrate you back into society. But I am not completely sure and lets all remember, these programs are all on paper and we know how that really works. Programs are cut, funding isnt there, and yada yada. [/QUOTE]
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