Tag: velvet glove approach

More on New York’s Kendra’s Law: Opponents Lining Up for Decisive...

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This article is about coercion in its various forms ā€“ that which is direct, unequivocal, almost thuggish, and that which is more subtle, usually masked as well-meaning, referred to by David Oaks as ā€œvelvet gloved.ā€ The Tolstoy quote above, which was sent to me by a friend and colleague, Diana Gonzalez, aptly sums this up. This article is also about the upcoming struggle over New Yorkā€™s involuntary outpatient commitment law, Kendraā€™s Law, and which of the principal stakeholders of New Yorkā€™s public mental health system -- professionals, providers, family members, bureaucrats and politicians, peer/survivors and their advocates ā€“ will line up for, and which against.