(US)For people who have conditions requiring regular medication (diabetes, organ transplant recipients, etc)... i have generally heard that prescriptions are confiscated, and they are frequently dead by the time the drugs are approved.
More or less, yep. Privatizing the legal slavery of targeted populations has worked wonders for the Justice™ system here in the US. 🤦🏾♂️
So many stories of people needing their medicine, and going into spams, but the cops just say it is all fake and purposely ignore the person.
Cops are trained to always assume the person they are interacting with is lying to them, so it makes sense they would think complaints about medical needs are just a ploy of some kind. That is why they ignore people saying they can't breathe, much less someone who tells them that they need medication or other medical attention.
ACAB.
And cops are trained to lie about everything.
A lot of the time, they just suffer without the aid they need.
I varies a lot though, depending on where and what your disability is.
Wheelchairs do exist in prisons. Wheelchair users often use the ground floor cells.
People with guide dogs generally don't need them in the restricted environment of a prison because they can simply memorize the layout like they would their home. Guide dogs are for more dynamic situations usually.
Serious mental disabilities often end up in mental institutions instead of prisons, they're often found not criminally responsible for their actions.
Serious mental disabilities often end up in mental institutions instead of prisons, they're often found not criminally responsible for their actions.
do you have a source for this one
You hear about this in the news all the time for mental illnesses.
Dude tried to get help four times, failed, killed his mom, was found not criminally responsible and "The judge ordered that Raefe be sent to a psychiatric hospital. Such a setting will be his reality for the foreseeable future"
It also happens in terms of people with diminished capacity, but they're often found unfit to stand trial in the first place. Here's what happens with that in Canada for example. https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/law-crime-and-justice/criminal-justice/prosecution-service/reports-publications/mentally-accused.pdf
But showing that it happens to one dude does not mean it happens "often". That's really anecdotal.
There's also a fair argument that a significant number of people in prison have undiagnosed mental disorders.
I feel like "often" is an overstatement. Replace that with "sometimes" or "occasionally", and I would agree.
Americans with disabilities aren't cared for even outside of a correctional setting. I'm sure it is even worse inside of one. I know I've read of multiple instances of people dying or suffering severe consequences because they are not in control of their medication while in custody and it is withheld from them. And that's just medication; you don't need to be disabled to need a medication.
Edit: The medication cases tend to come up in jails rather than prisons.
What is the difference between a jail and a prison? As a non-native speaker I've learned that they are synonyms.
My understanding is that jail is where you go when you're awaiting trial for something or being held pending charges. Prison is where you go as punishment when you've been convicted.
So jail is for custody. Thank you.
Counter intuitively, jail can sometimes be worse conditions. People in there are often detoxing, in the middle of a mental health crisis, or simply haven’t accepted or adapted to their condition yet. That can make jail a more volatile place than prison, since people in prison are more likely to be aware that this is their life now and they had best find some sort of equilibrium.
In most places, jail has worse conditions than prison does.
A jail is where you are held before and during your trial, prison is where you are sentenced to serve out longer terms.
To add-on to other comments, it should be mentioned that the two terms are often used interchangeably, despite the differing meanings.
I'm not confident anyone in this thread really knows what they're talking about
Ummm, from what ive seen, the general vibe is, you know how your boss would like to chain you to a desk in an office and ignore all your human wants and just make you a mindless drone that does their bidding, and as long as you are chained at that desk, you know that every couple days/weeks/months they will suddenly cater to your needs for a 45min to 4hr task, and based on how they like your performance, you stay chained to that desk or you get your needs catered to just enough to make you want to do WHATEVER you just did again?
That's what jail/prison is.
Human rights removed. Behavioral programming at maximum.
If I lost my leg right now, I would be destitute.
2 years in a prison and I'd probably be one-leg-hopping all over the place. Or buried out back. And we are learning that American police stations and prisons have a problem with literal shallow graveyards behind their buildings.
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Just to clarify, nobody is entirely reliant on a guide dog. A guide dog is a tool that assists someone in certain situations, there's loads of tools blind people can use to navigate, they may have a preference but the prison systems don't really care much.
In sentencing, disability can often be used to get a judge to look at a non-custodial sentence, or custodial in an alternative environment, it can even be a mitigating factor to get a lesser sentence.
But if they do get put in there, then it depends so much on the system. In some countries they will treat you very well, in others you'll not survive long.
In the federal system they have prisons with built in long-term medical to facilities.
They're able to provide every kind of medical treatment and procedure necessary even hospice.
However, if the prison doesn't want to deal with treatment due to financial concerns they'll do what's called a " compassionate release" usually for terminally ill prisoners.
It looks better for the prison if one of their guests don't die while incarcerated.
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