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2 Responses to “What kind of security systems do psyciatric wards/insane asylums have?”
My brother was in a state hospital from age 18 untill his death when he was 35. Only dangerous peoples are locked up. It’s not a prison so he was allowed to walk around the grounds. He could only leave the grounds with permission, and that was when we picked him up for the weekend. Unless they comitted an act of violence, they could generally walk on the grounds. There was no lock in gate around the area. However if he left the grounds, he went to lock up. I believe they had cameras, but I never seen them.
December 12th, 2009 at 1:32 pm
Kayla Mcmillin
Usually in the hospital setting, & all the doors are locked REALLY tight.
December 14th, 2009 at 7:12 am
Jimmy Fell
My brother was in a state hospital from age 18 untill his death when he was 35. Only dangerous peoples are locked up. It’s not a prison so he was allowed to walk around the grounds. He could only leave the grounds with permission, and that was when we picked him up for the weekend. Unless they comitted an act of violence, they could generally walk on the grounds. There was no lock in gate around the area. However if he left the grounds, he went to lock up. I believe they had cameras, but I never seen them.