Bill 119 hr 1392, also known as the Mental Health in Prisons Act, aims to allocate funding to the Bureau of Prisons, as well as states and localities, in order to conduct mental health screenings for individuals in prison or jail. The bill also seeks to provide referrals to mental healthcare providers for those in need of treatment. The primary goal of this legislation is to address the mental health needs of individuals within the criminal justice system, as research has shown that a significant portion of the prison population suffers from mental health issues. By providing funding for mental health screenings and referrals, the bill aims to ensure that individuals in prison or jail receive the necessary care and support for their mental health conditions. The Mental Health in Prisons Act is a bipartisan effort to improve the mental health outcomes of individuals within the criminal justice system. By investing in mental health screenings and referrals, the bill seeks to reduce recidivism rates, improve overall mental health outcomes, and ultimately create a more effective and humane criminal justice system.
Bill 119 hr 1392, also known as the Mental Health in Prisons Act, aims to allocate funding to the Bureau of Prisons, as well as states and localities, in order to conduct mental health screenings for individuals in prison or ...