I recently attended the Webcast seminar " The Mentally Ill in Jail: Whose Problem Is It Anyway?"...Although the discussions were centered on individuals with an MI diagnosis who were caught up in the corrections system, I know that folks with developmental disabilities, or perhaps 'dually diagnosed' as MR/MI,
also face these same predicaments....and our Department Of Corrections faces similar challenges when trying to find ways to establish productive alternatives to incarceration for these folks and cut down their recidivism rates.
Do people in the field of Criminal Justice and Corrections see substantive differences in approach when dealing with an MR person entering the system as opposed to one who is MI ?
I have found that, because , to a large extent, a developmental disability is a life-long condition and not one that can be 'cured', some resources have shyed away from these folks. 'Success' being defined as some point in the future when services will no longer be needed, resources cannot justify funding for these MR/DD folks who do not fit their criteria for that 'success'.