This is a blog for the Mental Health Policy Class at the George Warren Brown School of Social Work.

January 31, 2008

State Response to Virginia Tech Shootings

A bill passed by the [Virginia] House Courts of Justice Committee would ensure that those who have been ordered to seek treatment are monitored by mental health workers. Seung Hui Cho, the gunman who shot and killed 32 students and teachers at Virginia Tech in April before killing himself, was ordered into treatment in 2005, but the local mental health agency never followed up. . . . Currently, people must be deemed an "imminent danger" to be hospitalized against their will. Under Howell's bill and a similar one advanced by a House committee last week, there must be a "substantial likelihood" that a person would cause "serious physical harm to himself" in the near future or could "suffer serious harm due to substantial deterioration."

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