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Libertytree
1st May 2013, 05:01 PM
Palm Beach County sheriff gets $1 million for violence prevention unit amid questions about civil liberties, care for mentally illPosted: 7:23 p.m. Monday, April 29, 2013


By Dara Kam (http://www.palmbeachpost.com/staff/dara-kam/) and Stacey Singer (http://www.palmbeachpost.com/staff/stacey-singer/) - Palm Beach Post Staff Writers
Florida House and Senate budget leaders have awarded Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw $1 million for a new violence prevention unit aimed at preventing tragedies like those in Newtown, Conn., and Aurora, Colo., from occurring on his turf.


Bradshaw plans to use the extra $1 million to launch “prevention intervention” units featuring specially trained deputies, mental health professionals and caseworkers. The teams will respond to citizen phone calls to a 24-hour hotline with a knock on the door and a referral to services, if needed.


The goal will be avoiding crime — and making sure law enforcement knows about potential powder kegs before tragedies occur, Bradshaw said. But the earmark, which is a one-time-only funding provision, provoked a debate Monday among mental health advocates and providers about the balance between civil liberties, privacy and protecting the public.


Bradshaw said his proposal is a first-of-its-kind in the nation, and he hopes it will become a model for the rest of the state like his gang prevention and pill-mill units.
“Every single incident, whether it’s Newtown, that movie theater, or the guy who spouts off at work and then goes home and kills his wife and two kids — in every single case, there were people who said they knew ahead of time that there was a problem,” Bradshaw said. “If the neighbor of the mom in Newtown had called somebody, this might have saved 25 kids’ lives.”


Bradshaw is readying a hotline and is planning public service announcements to encourage local citizens to report their neighbors, friends or family members if they fear they could harm themselves or others.


The goal won’t be to arrest troubled people but to get them help before there’s violence, Bradshaw said. As a side benefit, law enforcement will have needed information to keep a close eye on things.
“We want people to call us if the guy down the street says he hates the government, hates the mayor and he’s gonna shoot him,” Bradshaw said. “What does it hurt to have somebody knock on a door and ask, ‘Hey, is everything OK?’ ”


That’s enough for Senate budget chief Joe Negron, R-Stuart, who helped push through the funding last weekend.
He said he met with Bradshaw about the program and “got assurances from the sheriff that this is going to be done in a way that respects people’s autonomy and privacy, and that he makes sure to protect against people making false claims.”


Mental health advocates, however, worry about a potential new source of stigma, and the potential for erosion of the civil rights of people with mental illnesses.
“How are they possibly going to watch everybody who makes a comment like that? It’s subjective,” said Liz Downey, executive director of the Palm Beach County branch of the National Alliance on Mental Illness. “We don’t want to take away people’s civil liberties just because people aren’t behaving the way we think they should be.”
Bradshaw acknowledged the risk that anyone in a messy divorce or in a dispute with a neighbor could abuse the hotline. But, he said, he’s confident that his trained professionals will know how to sort out fact from fiction.


“We know how to sift through frivolous complaints,” he said.


The proposal still needs the blessing of Gov. Rick Scott, who has line-item veto authority.


But if it goes forward, Palm Beach County’s already stretched mental health and substance abuse providers could find themselves even busier. There is no ready source of funds once the $1 million runs its course, as there hasn’t been an increase to community mental health funding in many years.


“Our community agencies throughout the state don’t have the funds to meet the needs they have currently,” said Bob Sharpe, CEO of the Florida Council for Community Mental Health. “It sounds like it could work, but with no new funding we’d have to find it within existing resources.”


If Bradshaw’s teams can keep people out of crisis units and promote early intervention, that has the potential to save money, said Ann Berner, CEO of the Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network, which manages mental health care payments for the state.


To be successful, however, there will have to be close coordination with the mental health providers, she said. For example, the county already pays for mobile crisis response teams at two nonprofit mental health providers, a service that includes a 24-hour crisis call center. They, too, are trained to de-escalate conflicts and refer troubled people to care. Which ones will respond when there’s a call from a school or a home? That will have to be clarified.


Also, after troubled people are identified by Bradshaw’s teams, then what? Who will pay for their care? The state? Medicaid? The county? The Palm Beach County Public Defender has a good program to ensure qualified people apply for the Social Security and Medicaid benefits they may need, she said. Some high-level conversations have started, but more are needed, Berner added.
“I think that would be an area we really need to collaborate on, and soon,” she said.


The $1 million Bradshaw won represents a third of what he had sought from the Legislature, but it’s a 10-fold bump from what was originally earmarked before House and Senate budget leaders finalized the state’s $74 billion budget over the weekend.

http://www.mypalmbeachpost.com/news/news/state-regional-govt-politics/bradshaw-gets-1-million-for-violence-prevention-un/nXbs4/

midnight rambler
1st May 2013, 05:16 PM
Hey, my neighbor could stand a lil' help, that's for sure. He seems a lil' 'off', keeps talking about international banksters(?), Barack Obama being an illegal alien, both President Bushes belonging to some Satanic cult, JFK being shot by someone other than LHO, something called the NDAA being a concern (what the hell is that anyway??), Geo. Soros and Bill Gates being really bad guys - I just don't get it all. And I'm not listing all the crazy shit he brings up. I'm sure those fine folks that work for the state can help him out. I think I'll give 'em a call right now and get him some help. I just know he'll appreciate it one day.

Libertarian_Guard
1st May 2013, 05:37 PM
MR

That guy is so bat crazy, I am willing to bet, had he lived during WWI he wouldn't have believed it was the war to end all wars.

Some people just don't get it.

gunDriller
1st May 2013, 05:48 PM
Palm Beach County ?

between the 2 legged parasites and the 6 legged mosquitos, that's a lot of parasites.

i could see people breaking in to the looney bin - to get away from the 2 legged parasites.

do they have any beach-front cells with good solid mosquito netting ?

Heimdhal
1st May 2013, 06:54 PM
Palm Beach County ?

between the 2 legged parasites and the 6 legged mosquitos, that's a lot of parasites.

i could see people breaking in to the looney bin - to get away from the 2 legged parasites.

do they have any beach-front cells with good solid mosquito netting ?

Bradshaw is a staunch leftist, elitist, typical liberal LEO piece of shit. Hes been my sheriff a long time, but he knows how to kiss rich ass and bribe his deputies off, so he keeps getting re-elected.

He is hardcore anti-gun as well, fully supports gun confiscations and bans of all types. Hes the reason Palm Beach County has the longest waiting period for gun sales, private sale bans on property with public access (i.e. the gun shows, etc, but its not enforced unless you do something else and they just stick an extra charge on). Needless to say, I dont see this going well for the people here, particular the working class folks.

BrewTech
1st May 2013, 07:07 PM
This, my friends, is known as the thought police.


The goal won’t be to arrest troubled people but to get them help before there’s violence, Bradshaw said.

Yeah...uh huh. Tell me another one.

Serpo
1st May 2013, 07:48 PM
Governments and their links are enough to make anyone mentally ill and of course many have been.........

.anti depressants ,vaccines ,fluoride ,aspartame, EMFs, the news, fear, feel like you are being controlled, too many laws,agenda 21,ect ect ect ect....ahttp://www.insanesanity.co.uk/11245167-crazy-man-with-wild-glasses.jpg (http://www.google.com.au/url?sa=i&source=images&cd=&docid=2XzZPcY-YYem-M&tbnid=24dQ22j4WrK4FM:&ved=0CAgQjRwwADhf&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.insanesanity.co.uk%2Fapps%2Fb log%2Fshow%2F23198497-am-i-the-only-insane-person-alive-&ei=C9WBUePyEYTFkwWNpoDYAQ&psig=AFQjCNF0AhMv1JrKrvSYFgox6uoT2nmCpg&ust=1367549579321480)

aaaaaaahhhhhhh

General of Darkness
1st May 2013, 08:09 PM
This is VERY VERY BAD. Lets say my neighbor is pissed at me, can they call the police and fabricate a story, I suspect they can and will. What recourse does the accused have?

midnight rambler
1st May 2013, 08:13 PM
This is VERY VERY BAD. Lets say my neighbor is pissed at me, can they call the police and fabricate a story, I suspect they can and will. What recourse does the accused have?

Why do you need any recourse?? We're here to *help* you. What are you, some sort of anti-social ingrate??

General of Darkness
1st May 2013, 08:22 PM
Why do you need any recourse?? We're here to *help* you. What are you, some sort of anti-social ingrate??

https://i.chzbgr.com/maxW500/1793607424/h62E4B88F/

Libertytree
2nd May 2013, 09:01 AM
This is just the start, this shit will spread like wildfire folks. In the OP it states that it's a one time "grant", BS! I can visualize the headlines now, Massacre Thwarted: New Programs Averts Disaster. Everyday the likes of 1984 and Animal Farm become more and more the stark reality that was once called impossible.


Do You Suffer from Philosophical Intoxication?
by Thomas DiLorenzo

That's the term used by the Soviet government (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punitive_psychiatry_in_the_Soviet_Union)against critics of that government as a rationale for imprisoning political dissenters in mental hospitals. It is also apparently the plan by the current sheriff of Palm Beach County, Florida, Rick Bradshaw. Bradshaw recently was awarded a $1 million grant from the Florida state legislature for a new "violence prevention unit."




http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewr...es/137025.html (http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/137025.html)




Now....STFU.

midnight rambler
2nd May 2013, 09:11 AM
You too can be a hero!!! Rat out the 'bad guy' down the street who holds views contrary to your own. Those 'crazy thinking' bumper stickers are a dead give-away (e.g. '911 was an inside job', 'infowars.com', 'Politicians prefer disarmed peasants', etc.). Make the world a safer place. Know you've done *good* and have made a difference. USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA!

Libertytree
2nd May 2013, 10:27 AM
I just got through reading a truly funny and poetic idea. I wish I could take credit for it but I can't.

People should call the hotline and turn in the sheriff for violating federal law ie the Constitution.