September 6, 2025 #1 Local News, Information and Event Source for the Century City/Westwood areas.

Jail diversion program for mentally-ill offenders

The Board of Supervisors agreed today to set aside $20 million for diversion programs designed to treat, rather than jail, mentally ill offenders.

The allocation was one of several made as the board finalized changes to its 2014-15 budget.

Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas recommended funding alternatives to incarceration, including mental health services, substance abuse treatment, job counseling and supportive housing for the mentally ill.

“We know that jail is not the best place to treat the mentally ill and substance abusers,” Ridley-Thomas said. “Jail only makes the mentally ill sicker, and this county has not been able to figure out how to keep them stabilized and healthy.”

Mentally ill people are jailed at higher rates than others and the numbers are outpacing the county’s ability to properly treat them. Officials say there are 3,500 mentally ill inmates in the county jails on any given day.

They typically have a hard time making bail and their cases take longer to resolve.

The Department of Justice has said it will seek court oversight of the county’s treatment of mentally ill inmates, citing high levels of suicides and other failures.

District Attorney Jackie Lacey is spearheading efforts at reform, and her recommendations on diversion are expected later this fall. The $20 million is being set aside in anticipation of her report.

Proponents of diversion say it is both more humane and less expensive than jail.

“Unnecessarily jailing people with mental illness is not only expensive, because they can be treated for a fraction of the cost using community-based programs,” Ridley-Thomas said. “But it is also harsh and insensitive and, dare I say, inhumane. Having an untreated mental illness should not be a crime.”

Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky pointed out that a pilot diversion program is already underway in Van Nuys.

By choosing to complete a diversion program, chronically homeless or seriously mentally ill people who commit select misdemeanor or low-level felony offenses can avoid jail time.

The diversion program runs from 90 days to 18 months, depending on the offense, and participants are offered transitional housing and support services such as health and mental health care.

It’s directed at chronically homeless and seriously mentally ill persons. I think it’s clear that that’s the way we have to go to make a program
like this work; otherwise you don’t really address the root causes,” Yaroslavsky said.

Efforts are also underway in the Second District, which Ridley-Thomas represents. The Martin Luther King Jr. Mental Health Urgent Care Center opened
earlier this month, offering a one-stop shop for those in crisis due to a mental illness. Patients can receive psychiatric evaluation, crisis intervention, substance abuse counseling and medication support from an on-site team of experts.

Related Posts

Parents Charged After 5-Year-Old Found Wandering Alone in West Hollywood

September 6, 2025

September 6, 2025

Authorities Say the Child Had Visible Injuries and Was Asking Strangers for Food The parents of a young girl found...

Santa Monica Fire Department Official Allegedly at Center of Immigration Raid Scandal

September 6, 2025

September 6, 2025

Wildfire Firefighters Angry After Fellow Crew Members Were Detained By Federal Agents Immigration agents disrupted firefighting efforts on Washington’s Olympic...

The Willows School Celebrates 10 Years of RULER

September 5, 2025

September 5, 2025

An acclaimed educational program, thriving professional development program, lauded speaker series and inclusion and outreach across Los Angeles defines the...

$4.8 Million Distributed to UCLA Athletes Under Historic Settlement

September 5, 2025

September 5, 2025

Payments Mark the Start of a New Era in College Sports UCLA has distributed $4.8 million to its athletes as...

Tracee Ellis Ross’ Los Angeles Home Burglarized, $100K in Valuables Stolen

September 5, 2025

September 5, 2025

Police Say Three Suspects Smashed a Glass Door to Break In More than $100,000 in jewelry and designer handbags were...

LAPD, CHP Step In to Protect Kamala Harris After Trump Ends Secret Service Detail

September 5, 2025

September 5, 2025

Former Vice President and Brentwood Resident Relies on Local Police for Security Former Vice President Kamala Harris will continue to...

(Video) Discover Seaside Fun at Pacific Park

September 5, 2025

September 5, 2025

For Tickets and More Info, Go to Pacpark.com Discover Seaside Fun at Pacific Park.For Tickets and More Info, Go to...

NeueHouse to Close All Locations After 10 Years as Creative Hub

September 4, 2025

September 4, 2025

Hollywood, Venice Beach Outposts Among Three Sites Shutting Down After more than a decade as a hub for creative professionals,...

Popular Frozen Pepperoni Pizzas Pulled After USDA Flags Safety Concern

September 3, 2025

September 3, 2025

Boxes Imported from Italy Missed Safety Reinspection, Should Not Be Consumed. Federal food-safety officials on Tuesday warned consumers not to...

Toscana Brings Historic Tuscan Wines to Brentwood With 37th-Generation Winemaker Count Sebastiano Capponi

September 3, 2025

September 3, 2025

An Intimate Evening With a Five-Course Menu by Chef Miguel Martinez Wine lovers will have the rare opportunity to experience...

Health Hazards Force Closures at Several West Los Angeles Dining Spots

September 3, 2025

September 3, 2025

Public Health Inspectors Temporarily Closed These Restaurants  The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health temporarily closed several restaurants and...

The Iconic Reel Inn Malibu To Say Goodbye After 36 Years

September 3, 2025

September 3, 2025

State Officials Deny Lease Renewal for Seafood Spot Plans to resurrect The Reel Inn Malibu after the Palisades Fire have...

St. Matthew’s Unwavering Commitment to Academic Excellence

September 3, 2025

September 3, 2025

When unexpected challenges arise, true educational excellence reveals itself not in brick and mortar, but in the dedication of teachers,...

Live Like Braun: A Family’s Mission to Honor Their Son and Save Lives After Tragedy Struck

September 3, 2025

September 3, 2025

Pacific Palisades Mother Calls for DUI Law Reform, Builds a Foundation to Help Young People The tragic death of Loyola...

Westside Football Preview: Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Culver City, and University Hit the Gridiron

September 2, 2025

September 2, 2025

Local Programs Face Pivotal Early-Season Tests as Rivalries Heat Up  High school football is heating up on the Westside as...