George Mallinckrodt, Getting Away With Murder, interview with Ill Flix

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GEORGE MALLINCKRODT – Psychotherapist, author and human rights activist. He is a whistleblower who lost his job after reporting on abuse of his patients in the Dade Correctional Institution’s Transitional Care Unit in 2011. Mallinckrodt’s book is called Getting Away with Murder: A True Story about inmate/patient Darren Rainy who was abused by Guards and scalded to death in a shower of 180 degree temperatures with no way of controlling the water. 

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America is experiencing a mental health crisis of unprecedented magnitude. Fifty years ago, shocking conditions and abuses in psychiatric facilities resulted in nationwide closures with no viable plan to provide care for former and future patients. For the severely mentally ill, ever diminishing funding for mental health has resulted in a de facto return to the Middle Ages. In a justice system that criminalizes mental illness, people who desperately need mental health services are instead routinely rounded up and thrown into prisons for no more than a manifestation of their psychiatric conditions.

Having worked as a psychotherapist for nearly three years in a Florida state prison psychiatric unit, George Mallinckrodt experienced firsthand the ultimate consequences of failed national and state mental health policies. With high hopes, 20 years of counseling experience, and a determination to make a difference, he dove headlong into the miasma of prison counseling.

Join Mallinckrodt on the front lines in an eye-opening odyssey peppered with patients suffering a range of mental illness from paranoid schizophrenia to garden variety depression. George provided counseling to men who committed every crime imaginable—even grave robbery.

Getting Away With Murder is an insider’s account of a prison psychiatric ward in which the aberrant and bizarre are daily occurrences. Honest, unflinching, and darkly humorous, Mallinckrodt’s memoir is populated with a host of colorful characters—patients and mental health staff alike.

George Mallinckrodt will be speaking at the No Separate Justice Vigil Monday June 6th at 6pm at the MCC, Manhattan Correctional Center, 150 Park Row, 4/5 train to Brooklyn Bridge/City Hall, where they hold monthly vigils informing the public on cases involving torture and abuses in the Criminal “Justice” system. This month is torture awareness and George will be talking about what he experienced while working as a psychologist in the Prison system in Dade Co. Fla.

Author: Cat April Watters

On a Truth Diet! Purging myself of all the LIES from Society.