Treatment for Jared Loughner Likely Was Doomed By New Public Policies, According To Book Released Th
In a new epilogue to "The Insanity Offense," Treatment Advocacy Center founder E. Fuller Torrey says any efforts to get treatment for Jared Loughner before his rampage shooting of 19 people in Tucson one year ago Jan. 8 "were likely to fail." He blames a county policy implemented in October 2010, just three months before the shooting. Arlington, VA (PRWEB) January 05, 2012 Jared Lee Loughner ‘s chances of receiving involuntary treatment for his deteriorating mental health were likely doomed by a new public policy that took effect in the months immediately before his ra
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