From War To Prison
Still suffering from the trauma of combat, an Iraq war veteran finds himself on trial in Florida for firing a gun on a busy street.
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Sunday, 17 April 2011 06:49
Jamie Keyes
It has been almost 4 years since Nathan's arrest, so I thought I would update everyone and share some good news! Nathan was released from state custody on March 26, 2011, after serving almost 4 years for this horrible PTSD related incident. That was 4 years that he never received ANY treatment for his PTSD. Needless to say, incarceration benefits no one who has war related trauma, so he has a whole new set of issues to deal with now. Adjusting to being back in society after a long incarceration has it's draw backs. As ordered by the judge, he is now in Miami, in an inpatient PTSD program, where he will stay for 14 weeks. We still have a long road ahead of us, but things seem to be getting brighter every day. My advocacy has gone a long way towards promoting awareness of PTSD and the need for jail diversion programs and veteran's courts across the country. Where there were very few of them when Nathan was arrested, now there are almost 40, two of which are in Florida. Legislators are almost finished passing a bill in Florida to provide for a statewide jail diversion and treatment law for veterans who have PTSD. Even though this is too late for my son, there will be hope for other veterans who will follow in his footsteps. Thank you, ITB for bring this issue to the forefront and featuring our story, so that the public can really see what is happening to our returning veterans!
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Sunday, 02 May 2010 04:43
Jamie Keyes
Thank you, ITB for telling our story and the story of many of our returning combat veterans. By highlighting the issues of our returning veterans, you are helping to create awareness of the unique issues that our combat veterans and their families go through every day, thus creating conversations about their difficulties and creating changes to better support them. You did a great job on our documentary and the staff have been a joy to work with on this project! Keep up the good work!
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