Por: The Boston Globe Nation November 30, 2022
NEW YORK — Acting to address “a crisis we see all around us” toward the end of a year that has seen a string of high-profile crimes involving homeless people, Mayor Eric Adams announced a major push Tuesday to remove people with severe, untreated mental illness from the city’s streets and subways.Adams, who has made clearing homeless encampments a priority since taking office in January, said the effort would require involuntarily... + full article
The New York Times USA Opinion January 06, 2023
A few weeks before Mayor Eric Adams announced that New York would begin a big push to involuntarily hospitalize severely mentally ill homeless people even if they posed no risk of harm to others, my sister was involuntarily admitted to a psychiatric unit in a city hospital. My... + más
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New York Daily News USA Politics December 06, 2022
Mayor Adams defended broadening the city’s ability to involuntarily commit acutely mentally ill homeless New Yorkers after days of criticism, claiming his policy change had sparked “creative energy” and new ideas in approaching mental health. Detractors of Adams’ plan,... + más
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ABC News USA Health November 30, 2022
NEW YORK -- New York City’s mayor on Tuesday said he was directing police and city medics to be more aggressive about getting severely mentally ill people off the streets and subways and into treatment, even if it means involuntarily hospitalizing some people who refuse... + más
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New York Post USA Nation November 30, 2022
Following a string of horrifying subway attacks, Mayor Eric Adams dramatically expanded the city’s ability to involuntarily commit New Yorkers with chronic and untreated mental illness. City workers can now immediately hospitalize people who refuse treatment, even if they... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA World November 30, 2022
New York City’s mayor on Tuesday said he was directing police and city medics to be more aggressive about getting severely mentally ill people off the streets and subways and into treatment, even if it means involuntarily hospitalizing some people who refuse care. “These New... + más
Mayor Adams defends plan to force mentally ill into treatment, vows private hospitals are on board | New York Daily News
CBS News USA Politics November 29, 2022
Mayor Eric Adams makes mental health treatment announcement New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced an initiative that would give the city more leeway to involuntarily hospitalize severely mentally ill people on the city's subways and streets, even if they do not appear to... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Crime October 25, 2022
More than 30,000 children have been involuntarily committed in Florida every year since 2013 — a trend which advocates say is a “misuse” of the state’s Baker Act that leaves kids who are already vulnerable “deeply traumatized.” Calls for reform come after a report... + más
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