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Mar 9, 2021 There was a time when Ohioans experiencing mental health crises could get help that was less likely to intersect with the criminal justice system. In past decades, a state-run local hospital, for instance, was able to evaluate and offer both short- and long-term mental health treatment, if necessary. That designated local mental hospital no longer exists, and today experts say the system is lacking. Now, with few other options, family members or bystanders often who have few options end up calling police for help. Worse, untreated behavior can lead to criminal acts. Sadly, incarcerating those suffering from severe mental illness can lead to a repetitive cycle of similar behavior and imprisonment. It can include a revolving door of emergency hospitalization, homelessness, repeated police encounters, committing crimes just for a place to stay in jail, a whirlwind of judges and courtrooms, lapses in treatment all with mental anguish for the individuals and ....
Mahoning County Sheriff Jerry Greene says the Mahoning County jail is the largest mental health facility in the county. “When we have 500 inmates, we know that one third of those inmates are on some type of psychotropic meds,” he said. “We started realizing: Where are these people going to go when they get released? Where is their next meal going to come from? Who is going to give them their meds? These are all things that weren’t thought about before.” Interventions through community partnerships can stop the endless cycle, and find more appropriate places to treat and house them than jail, Greene said. ....
The advent of special dockets for those with mental illness is one of several recent developments that can help to increase the availability of mental health se ....
A revived Ohio House bill could end several ongoing eminent domain lawsuits in Mahoning County “There’s obviously a balance between utilizing eminent domain. To use it for a recreational trail that is affecting so many peoples’ lives it seems to be an overstep,” state Rep. Al Cutrona said. Feb 9, 2021 3:52 AM By: Justin Dennis Updated [EDITOR S NOTE: A previous version of this story incorrectly reported the total acreage sought for seizure in the lawsuits. ] COLUMBUS A new Ohio House bill revisits ongoing legal battles over local land seizures by Mill Creek MetroParks for a recreational bike trail. House Bill 63, introduced last week by state Reps. Al Cutrona of Canfield, R-59th, and Reggie Stolzfus of Paris Township, R-50th, would revise the state’s eminent domain laws to give governing bodies and probate courts veto powers when such land-taking is for a recreational trail. ....