GG is
not being held in a juvie facility, he's being held currently at Western State Mental Hospital for an evaluation to see if he's competent to stand a criminal trial.
http://www.kirotv.com/news/news/police-arson-and-vandalism-likely-retaliation-litt/ng3ZL/
Thanks Ontario Mom
Link to Western State Mental Hotel, I mean Hospital:
http://www.dshs.wa.gov/mhsystems/wsh.shtml
"Psychologists in the Center for Forensic Services perform a diverse range of functions to assist the Courts, the Community, and Patients in the hospital. The pre-trial evaluation team evaluates patients who face criminal charges to determine whether they have a mental illness, and whether they have the functional abilities required to stand trial or be held accountable for their acts. "
http://www.dshs.wa.gov/mhsystems/wshpsychologydept.shtml
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The Center for Forensic Services (CFS) serves clients who have been committed to the hospital under the Revised Code of Washington Law (RCW) 10.77. These include defendants who are undergoing an inpatient evaluation for competency to stand trial and/or mental state at the time of the criminal offense. CFS also provides competency restoration treatment and treatment for clients who have been found Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity (NGRI). CFS contains four treatment units which primarily house clients undergoing forensic evaluation/competency restoration and four treatment units which house NGRI clients. The forensic Community Program is located on an additional treatment unit in CFS and serves NGRI clients who are ready for or have already received a Conditional Release by the Court. Additionally, Community Program staff provide treatment and case management services for a number of NGRI clients who are living in the community after being Conditionally Released.
In addition to providing inpatient forensic evaluations, CFS staff are located in two satellite offices (one on hospital grounds and one located in King County) which provide forensic evaluations to defendants in Western Washington jails and those who are residing in the community on Personal Recognizance (PR).
The majority of CFS treatment units house only male clients, although there are three treatment units which are co-ed. Most treatment units contain 30-31 clients. CFS is a highly secured environment with procedures/processes unique to that center. All patients in CFS participate in daily active psychiatric treatment which is ordered by a physician and individualized to clients’ particular treatment needs and reasons for admission. Group treatments, competency restoration classes, and recreational activities are offered in the Treatment and Recovery Center (TRC).
Benefits and Outcomes
The goal of CFS, like the rest of the hospital, is to promote recovery and well-being in partnership with the people we serve. However, CFS does provide forensic evaluations to defendants who may or may not end up requiring mental health treatment. Each client works closely with a multidisciplinary treatment team that includes staff from Psychiatry, Pharmacy, Psychology,Nursing, Rehabilitation, and Social Work. For CFS clients undergoing a forensic evaluation or competency evaluation, an additional team member includes a forensic evaluator (usually psychologist or psychiatrist) who provides a formal report to the Court upon completion of the client’s evaluation or competency restoration treatment.
NGRI clients wishing to be conditionally released or receive final discharge are reviewed by the CFS Risk Review Board (RRB). The RRB makes recommendations to the court, and a judge makes the final decision as to whether and under what conditions an NGRI client may leave WSH."
http://www.dshs.wa.gov/mhsystems/wshcfs.shtml