Nearly half of those arrested in hate crime attacks had mental health issues: NYPD

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A top police official says the department must do more to partner with mental health professionals.

Hundreds of people rallied March 21st, 2021 in New York City to show support for the Asian community and take a stand against hate crimes.Hundreds of people rallied March 21st, 2021 in New York City to show support for the Asian community and take a stand against hate crimes.Nearly half the people arrested in connection to hate crime attacks this year have previously been designated as emotionally disturbed, the head of the NYPD’s Hate Crime Task Force told members of the City Council.

Arias also told the virtual hearing that there had been 202 confirmed hate crimes in the city between January 1st and May 1st, a 27% increase from the same period in 2021. “Forty-seven percent of hate crimes being committed by emotionally disturbed people is no surprise to any of us,” said Council Member Julie Won in an emailed statement. “The current shelter and criminal justice systems do not have timely, consistent mental health screenings or long term mental health care to ensure that repeated offenders of violent crimes or anyone that could be a danger to themselves or others receives any impactful treatment that could stop these violent events.

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