Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Morrison Institute: Mental illness and public safety in Arizona


First Contact: Mental Illness and Public Safety in Arizona
FRIDAY
, Jan. 6, 2012
8:30 a.m
ASU Downtown Phoenix



Event sponsored by

Morrison Institute for Public Policy
and Center for Applied Behavioral Health Policy
Arizona State University


One year after an untreated mentally ill person allegedly shot 18 people at a Tucson grocery store, killing 6 and gravely wounding Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and others, we assemble experts to discuss the critical intersection between law enforcement and health care and to ponder what can be done in our communities to reduce the possibilities of future January 8ths. We will explore the proper balance between public safety and public health systems — focusing on the “first contact” between law enforcement officers (or other citizens) and individuals with mental illness who appear dangerous to themselves or others. We will consider Arizona’s current statutory/policy context and best practices in other states, while considering statutory and/or policy changes Arizona should pursue.



Arizona State University Downtown Phoenix Campus
Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
555 N. Central Avenue, Auditorium 128
Phoenix, Arizona


  • Event admission: No charge, but registration is required.
  • Parking: $5 pay lot on Fillmore Street just east of Central Avenue.

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