Pete Earley

Pete Earley
Pete Earley is an American journalist and writer of non-fiction books and novels...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionJournalist
CountryUnited States of America
illnesses mental people whose
People with mental illnesses are dying on our streets. More than 350,000 are in jails and prisons. Most are people whose only real crime is they got sick.
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I think that some of the greatest muckrakers and some of the greatest investigative journalists of all time had strong feelings about civil rights. There is a role for the journalist-advocate. And as long as you play your cards on the table, I think thats a role that we should allow.
years skins nine
Having been a journalist for thirty-nine years, I've developed a pretty thick skin.
ignorance thinking people
Mental illnesses are so frightening and there's so much ignorance about them that I think it comforts people to think, 'Oh, well, it happens to these people because they deserve it.'
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Our health care system squanders money because it is designed to react to emergencies. Homeless shelters, hospital emergency rooms, jails, prisons - these are expensive and ineffective ways to intervene and there are people who clearly profit from this cycle of continued suffering.