cawacko
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I often hear people blame Governor Reagan for letting people out of state run mental institutions but when I read about the '60's and '70's I hear about liberal activists that thought it was cruel punishment to lock people up. This is a big article on San Francisco homeless in today's paper and they make reference of that here:
Mental illness
Perhaps the most heart-rending subpopulation is made up of the mentally ill. Here, good intentions are at the heart of how San Francisco’s streets became an open-air mental ward, with deranged people railing at telephone poles or passersby, or muttering to themselves for hours.
Back in the 1960s and ’70s, state-run mental institutions, where troubled people were once committed against their will, came to be seen by advocates as a means of violating individuals’ rights. Closing them saved money.
With their demise, the plan, supported by both conservatives and liberals, was for community-based centers across the country to help people instead — but those were underfunded. The result: A growing population of mentally ill people were turned loose to fend for themselves.
http://projects.sfchronicle.com/sf-homeless/overview/
Mental illness
Perhaps the most heart-rending subpopulation is made up of the mentally ill. Here, good intentions are at the heart of how San Francisco’s streets became an open-air mental ward, with deranged people railing at telephone poles or passersby, or muttering to themselves for hours.
Back in the 1960s and ’70s, state-run mental institutions, where troubled people were once committed against their will, came to be seen by advocates as a means of violating individuals’ rights. Closing them saved money.
With their demise, the plan, supported by both conservatives and liberals, was for community-based centers across the country to help people instead — but those were underfunded. The result: A growing population of mentally ill people were turned loose to fend for themselves.
http://projects.sfchronicle.com/sf-homeless/overview/
