跟随领导

Brendan Cox
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如果我们要成功减少刑事法律系统对行为健康问题未得到解决的人或生活在极端贫困中的人的影响,我们需要真正的上游解决方案。这些解决方案包括允许警察、系统参与者和社区成员采用一种能够认识到伤害、以人道的方式满足人们需求并提高公共安全的方法。执法协助转送/让每个人都有尊严地前进(LEAD)就是这样的解决方案。LEAD 于 2011 年在西雅图成立,以应对失败的禁毒战争及其对有色人种的不同影响,LEAD 致力于阻止刑事法律系统无效且往往有害的应对措施,同时加强公共安全。LEAD 不再让逮捕循环往复,而是将人们从刑事法律系统转移到长期的护理协调系统中。作为公共安全的一种合作观点,LEAD 计划在协调高层系统参与者的同时,还让社区参与进来,确保在个人和社区层面取得更好的成果。LEAD 已在全美各辖区建立,并在继续扩大。作为一种循证实践,LEAD 已在多个地点进行了评估,并被证明是一种有效的公共安全对策。LEAD 为所有社区所需的系统变革提供了上游应对措施。
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Follow the LEAD
If we are ever going to be successful at reducing the footprint of the criminal legal system response to people with unmet behavioral health issues, or those living in extreme poverty we need true up-stream solutions. Solutions that include allowing police, system actors and community members an approach that recognizes harm, addresses the needs of people in a humane way, and increases public safety. Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion/Let Everyone Advance with Dignity (LEAD) is that response. Established in 2011 in Seattle in response to the failed War on Drugs, and its disparate impact on people of color, LEAD seeks to stop the ineffective and often harmful responses of the criminal legal system, while increasing public safety. Instead of continuing the cycle of arrest, LEAD diverts people out of the criminal legal system and into a long-term system of care coordination. A collaborative view of public safety, LEAD initiatives coordinate high level system players while engaging communities in ensuring better outcomes on an individual and community level. LEAD has been established in jurisdictions across the United States and continues to expand. An evidence-based practice, LEAD has been evaluated in multiple sites and proven an effective response to public safety. LEAD provides the upstream response to system change that is needed in all communities.
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