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  1. Portland, the DOJ and the slow moving gears of mental health services

    In 2013, the city agreed to create a mental health center in its settlement with the Department of Justice over police use of force. Two years later, what that would look like is all still a matter of perspective. Local hospitals are going full steam ahea ...

    7 May 2015 - Christen McCurdy

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