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Transitional/ Translational Justice Monday





















A public Health approach to criminal justice can include Custodial Care

3/27/2026

 

It can and should be every bit as individualized and sophisticated as cancer care with up-to-date precision medicine.
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The US should be included in Google AI's List of Countries that try various "Public Health ApproachES to Criminal Justice"

​Val's Take/Conjecture
  • When people are invoking a Public Health Approach to Criminal Justice ---​
    • ​They often are referring to COMMUNITY-BASED CARE.
    • But in extremely serious cases it may be Custodial Care, just as it might be for other very serious health conditions.
Neuro-Developmental and Psychiatric Disorders are complex NEURO-IMMUNE DISORDERS affecting multiple systems of the body.
  • ​They are often the result of DEVELOPMENTAL IMMUNE DYSREGULATIONS incurred in IN UTERO as the result of Maternal Immune Activation.
  • We need Integrated Health Care not only of Physical and Mental Health, but also Developmental Health.
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In some ways, "Psychiatry" has been "BACK-DOORING" highly complex IMMUNE ISSUES.
Google AI didn't give the US credit for a Public Health Approach to Criminal Justice --- but it's there along with being the Most Incarcerated Country in the World.
Some of our Public Health Approaches to Criminal Justice are PRIMATIVE.  
Person-Centered Care & Open Dialogue vs. Behavior Mod @ CMHIP
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​Tom Abbott, 44 Communications, Ltd.
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​countries with a public health approach to criminal justice

There's a growing global movement to integrate public health principles into criminal justice systems, moving away from solely punitive approaches towards more rehabilitative and preventative measures. 

​Here are some examples of countries implementing such approaches:

Portugal: Known for decriminalizing personal drug use and focusing on treating addiction as a health issue, with positive impacts like plummeting drug-induced death rates.

Netherlands: Emphasizes harm reduction and prevention in its approach to drug use and other criminal justice matters.

Switzerland: Implemented the "Four Pillars Law" encompassing prevention, harm reduction, treatment, and law enforcement for drug-related issues, according to foundationswellness.net.

Norway and Finland: Their justice systems prioritize rehabilitation and focus on the inherent humanity of individuals involved in the system, viewing prisons as environments for learning a life without crime.

United Kingdom: Has utilized hospital-based violence surveillance to inform prevention strategies, sharing anonymized data with police and local government partners to reduce violence-related hospital admissions.

Canada: Introduced legislative reforms in British Columbia to support the decriminalization of drug use and possession.

Australia: Has adopted harm reduction measures like syringe service programs.

Certain Countries in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM): Recognizing the link between violence and public health, CARICOM hosted a symposium on crime and violence as a public health issue, exploring a public health approach to reduce violence.

Ukraine, Philippines, Nigeria, and Peru: Are developing addiction public health infrastructure with support from international organizations, focusing on regulatory changes, workforce development, and resource allocation, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Republic of Moldova: Introduced in-prison therapeutic communities for addiction treatment and post-release mentorship programs.

Germany, France, Finland, Estonia, and the Netherlands: Have successfully implemented alternative punishments such as community service, probation, electronic monitoring, and fines, leading to reduced incarceration rates and recidivism.

Indonesia: Is also pursuing alternatives to incarceration, including supervision and social work, aiming to reduce prison overcrowding and support reintegration. 

Key aspects of a public health approach to criminal justice
Treating addiction and mental illness as public health concerns: Focusing on prevention, treatment, and harm reduction instead of solely relying on criminal penalties.
Investing in social services and community programs: *Addressing the root causes of crime like poverty, lack of education, and limited access to healthcare.
*Diverting individuals with mental health or substance use disorders away from incarceration: Utilizing drug courts, mental health courts, and community-based treatment programs.

Focusing on rehabilitation and reintegration: Providing support and resources to individuals exiting the criminal justice system to reduce recidivism.

Using data to inform policies and practices: Employing evidence-based strategies and evaluating their effectiveness in reducing crime and improving public health.

Collaboration between law enforcement and public health agencies: Sharing data, expertise, and resources to implement effective interventions. 

This shift towards a public health approach aims to create a more just and effective criminal justice system that promotes public safety while also improving the health and well-being of individuals, families, and communities. 

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Denver Mayor Mike Johnston's Triumphant program pairing housing with case management & TRUMP's Executive Order on Ending Crime & Disorder

3/24/2026

 
Val's Take/Conjecture
  • It doesn't appear that Democrats and Republicans are that far apart on addressing homelessness --- but that's just me.​
  • For Mental Health Advocates, two issues of note under Trump's Executive Order are
    • ​A robust return to Civil Commitment, and
    • A Disavowal of "Harm Reduction" practices.
​I consider current TRADITIONAL MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT ---- "HARM REDUCTION."
  • is it IDEAL --- NO 
  • can it be harmful -- YES
  • BUT given TREATMENT LIMITATIONS --- it is often the best option.
CIVIL COMMITMENT, OUT-DATED UNDERSTANDINGS &  TREATMENTS 
  • Basically, I generally favor Civil Commitment over Incarceration in Jails or Prisons.
  • ​Civil Commitment is still a significant deprivation of liberty --- and in some cases a greater deprivation of liberty.
  • Further, I have been very critical of Colorado Amendments to the Civil Commitment Statute in lieu of an ADEQUATE CONTINUUM OF CARE.
  • Civil Commitment will not save us from having an INADEQUATE CONTINUUM OF CARE and OUT-DATED UNDERSTANDINGS & TREATMENTS.
Colorado Sheriffs In Favor of More Residential Services
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ENDING CRIME AND DISORDER ON AMERICA’S STREETS
(July 24, 2025)
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​DENVER MAYOR MIKE JOHNSTON
ALL IN MILE HIGH
Olmstead Law & Order Thursday
Marvin Booker
Why is Michael Marshall Dead?
Christopher Lopez Dead in a Colorado Prison
Colorado Abuse & Neglect Cases Involving People with Disabilities
The Evil Society Games

Questioning assumptions in mental health and the Law

3/21/2026

 
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Val's Take/Conjecture
  • One of the reasons so many people are MISSED in screening for mental health concerns ---
    • They don't necessarily fit neatly into current DSM Categories.​
  • Beyond that -- there is not an appreciation for the importance of definitions.

La, La, La . . .
​When we talk about getting to the ROOT CAUSE of some of these policy and treatment challenges in mental health ---
  • the fact that the DSM is not a scientifically valid diagnostic manual is HUGE.
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​Theoretically, WE KNEW OR SHOULD HAVE KNOWN  that the problems with the DSM meant BIG PROBLEMS for Competency Evaluations in Criminal Justice.
​The US National Institute of Mental Health identified the problem with the current DSM categories as not sufficiently tied to the "UNDERLYING BIOLOGY."

So this is about getting to DEEPER LEVELS OF ANALYSIS --- with respect to Mental Health ---
  • Getting to the CELLULAR & MOLECULAR  Levels of Analysis
What are the Implications for the Law?
​With respect to THE LAW, it is uncovering UNDERLYING ASSUMPTIONS within Mens Rea or Intent.
  • If biological explanations for intent go beyond "PSYCHOSIS" and include Neuro-Developmental Disorders and IN UTERO DYSREGULATIONS of Microglia --- the Brain's Immune Cells, and
  • Highly complex and idiosyncratic underlying biology ---
  • We've got a problem.
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The DSM -- A Criminal Justice Wheel of Fortune
​The problem for THE LAW is that a RATIONAL BASIS for Punishment is being effectively undermined by:
  • the Biological Basis of Behavior
  • the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD)
  • the reconceptualization of Neuro-Developmental and Psychiatric Disorders as Neuro-Immune Disorders affecting Multiple Systems of the body.
  • the reconceptualization of Anti-Social Personality Disorder and Borderline Personality Disorder as Neuro-Developmental Disorders.
  • the need for PRECISION MEDICINE --- one size doesn't fit all.
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​The High Rates of Comorbidity among Neurodevelopmental Disorders:

Reconsidering the Clinical Utility of Distinct Diagnostic Categories
  (2024)
Abstract

​The boundaries between neurodevelopmental disorders are often indistinct, even among specialists.

But do these boundaries exist, or do experts struggle to distinguish and categorize symptoms in order to arrive at a dominant diagnosis while comorbidity continually leaves questions about where each disorder ends and begins?

What should be reconsidered?

The introduction of the term ‘spectrum of neurodevelopmental disorders’ could pave the way for a re-appraisal of the clinical continuum of neurodevelopmental disorders.

This study aims to highlight the problems that emerge in the field of the differential diagnosis of neurodevelopmental disorders and propose a renegotiation of the distinctiveness criteria.
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the structure of legal revolutions
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Insanity
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​Voegelin View:  The Roman Law's Contribution to Modern Legal Systems
The Criminal Law's underlying purpose to maintain SAFETY is as strong as ever if not stronger ----
  • but how we achieve that may be more about addressing underlying developmental immunological dysregulations than what was previously understood.
Burden of Proof

Neuro-immune, Baby,​ Neuro-Immune

3/9/2026

 
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The origin of some neuropsychiatric diseases, such as autism, bipolar disorder, or depression, and certain neurodegenerative diseases, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, can be found in very early stages of brain formation in the fetus.
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​​Early developmental origins of cortical disorders modeled in human neural stem cells (July 9, 2025)
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​These diseases encompass cortical alterations commonly associated with neuronal dysfunctions.

To map the expression patterns of these risk gene sets in the early fetal human brain, we performed expression-weighted cell type enrichment (EWCE) analysis on single-cell RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) data from telencephalic regions spanning the first trimester44 .

Consistent with our previous findings in macaque brain and other studies, genes associated with NDDs  [Neuro-Developmental Disorders]  were enriched in both inhibitory and excitatory neuronal signatures.

Similarly, LIS, FCD, and dyslexia genes showed neuronal enrichment, while MIC- and HC-associated genes were enriched in RG cells and glioblasts, MIC-, POLYM-, and rare MCD-associated genes in intermediate progenitor cells (IPCs), and AD genes in immune cell signatures
​​​Could Mental Illness Begin Before You’re Born?  (July 25, 2025)
​Key Facts:
  • Early Origins: Key disease-related genes are active in fetal neural stem cells.
  • Wide Disease Range: Genes linked to autism, schizophrenia, Alzheimer’s, and more show early activation.
  • Therapeutic Potential: Findings may guide early interventions and gene-targeted treatments.
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The Structure of Legal Revolutions

Protecting Male offspring against PRENATal Stress --- Germany & Colorado

3/6/2026

 
Val's Take/Conjecture: 

The point is not that this "vaccae" is ready for prime time --- but rather researchers around the world are by and large not basing their research on the DSM --- they left that behind over a decade ago.

The big focus in the 21st Century is MATERNAL IMMUNE ACTIVATION and even more generally PRENATAL STRESS. 
​The prenatal period is a vulnerable phase for the offspring's development in utero and ex utero.   Accordingly, negative environmental influences such as chronic maternal stress pose a major risk factor for the offspring to develop a variety of mental and physical disorders later in life.

Many of these pathologies are accompanied by an over-reactive immune system and chronic low-grade inflammation, and prospective human and mechanistic animal studies strengthen the idea that an exaggerated immune (re)activity plays a causal role in their pathogenesis.

In line with the latter, we have shown in mice that repeated administrations with heat-inactivated preparations of different immunoregulatory nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM), such as M. vaccae NCTC 11659 and the closely related strain M. vaccae ATCC 15483T promote immunoregulation and stress protection

.  .  .
​The protective effects of M. vaccae ATCC 15483T on female offspring are harder to interpret, as the latter were not as reliably affected by PS.

Collectively, our findings indicate that repeated i.g. administration of M. vaccae ATCC 15483T in an intergenerational manner is protective against the negative consequences of PS  [PRENATAL STRESS] on the immune and musculoskeletal system.
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Mycobacterium vaccae ATCC 15483T administered to nulliparous C57BL/6N mice prior to mating

protects their male offspring against the negative consequences of prenatal stress  (2026)

*Research institutions in Germany
*Department of Integrative Physiology, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Center for Neuroscience and Center for Microbial Exploration, University of Colorado Boulder;
*Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Center for Neuroscience, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO;
*Military and Veteran Microbiome: Consortium for Research and Education (MVM-CoRE), Aurora, CO
 

    Transitional Justice is a term used by the United Nations and others to describe measures to REDRESS MASSIVE VIOLATIONS of HUMAN RIGHTS.

    ​​Translational Justice as we're using it refers to a PUBLIC HEALTH APPROACH to CRIMINAL JUSTICE and is meant to echo TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE.

    ​
    Translational Justice also means listening to those people impacted by our justice policies

    That means going 360
    ° -- that's hard work
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    • Anti-Social Personality Disorder >
      • DECONSTRUCTING ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDER AND PSYCHOPATHY: A GUIDELINES-BASED APPROACH TO PREJUDICIAL PSYCHIATRIC LABELS [Hofstra Law Review 2013]
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