- cross-posted to:
- adhd@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- adhd@lemmy.world
Offering screening for neurodivergence to people detained by the police could help ensure access to appropriate support and fairer treatment in the criminal justice system, say Cambridge researchers. A study from the team suggests that one in two individuals arrested and detained in London may have undiagnosed attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and one in 20 may have undiagnosed autism.



Don’t talk about spending money early in a preventative manner that benefits society. That’s illegal here. We let things get bad and end up spending way more money in a reactive way that usually brings the worst outcome. And we’re proud of it
The rules of a civil soceity are written one disaster at a time
Proud of it, and we demand it. A billion pounds spent on punishment is worth a thousand spent on prevention. What are you soft on crime or something?
Not soft, not me. It’s best we all suffer so that some can suffer even more than others. Now to go to the pub for the fifth time this week to bury my emotional problems. Spending on mental healthcare? Sounds like “benefits” to me
Yeah I think something that doesn’t get brought up in these conversations is that when we talk about how much money is being spent on something or how much could be saved specifically is that that money is going into someone’s pocket and they are getting a lot of money so they obviously don’t want it saved.
Very true. The government is full of ways to funnel public money into rich people’s pockets by design. And then they do their best to convince the not-rich that it’s the marginalised in society that are causing pretty much all of our problems, actually
I do hope that THIS we’ll at least hire an American-owned private company to do the reactive action in an incompetent and massively overpriced way?