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Saturday, October 20, 2007
BerryBlog #38
Rep. Berry proposes
mental health homicide
review panel
AUGUSTA - Rep. Seth Berry, D-Bowdoinham,
has submitted legislation to create a homicide review panel that will focus on the role that untreated or unidentified mental
health issues may have had in the resulting crime.
“As recent news reports have made
very clear, state policy makers need to work hand in hand with our correctional experts and mental health advocates to avoid
unnecessary tragedy,” said Berry.
“We must ensure that mental health services are available and responsive in the community long before people end up in prison
or the overburdened court system.”
The proposed legislation will create
an expert panel modeled on a current panel that reviews cases of homicide in which domestic violence is considered a factor.
The panel will engage in collaborative, multi-disciplinary case review of mental illness-related homicides for the purpose of developing recommendations
for state and local government and other public and private entities to improve the coordinated community response to individuals,
families and communities experiencing mental health crises. The Attorney General’s office will administer and
staff the panel.
“Year
after year legislators hear that a lack of resources for community mental health services is leading to even higher expenditures
of tax payer dollars in the courts and prisons,” said Berry. “My hope is that this panel will provide the information necessary to
avoid some of the most horrific results of this misallocation of resources.”
The
panel will be tasked with collecting data, making system recommendations aimed at enhancing intervention services,
building and preserving a library of resources regarding mental illness,
supporting ongoing education about mental illness within the Office of the Attorney General and maintaining a centralized
file of all cases reviewed by the panel.
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HOW BAD IS IT, DOC? -- NY Times Interactive Map of State Budget Shortfalls in the U.S.
Note: most states have major budget shortfalls. Those that do not are largely states with strong fossil
fuel (TX, AK, WY, WV) or food (IN, SD, OR, WA) based economies.

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| Cpl. Cory McCollet of Bowdoin returned home in May from Iraq, & was reunited with daughter Isabella |
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