Lanterman-petris-short: [s2e7]
The episode's title is derived from the 1967 California law designed to protect the rights of those with mental health disorders.
In this episode of the mystery-drama, the titular law becomes a central theme as characters navigate the complexities of mental health and involuntary commitment.
: To end the inappropriate, indefinite, and involuntary commitment of mentally disordered persons and guarantee individual rights through judicial review. Involuntary Holds : [S2E7] Lanterman-Petris-Short
: In a shocking turn, Holt sets off an alarm at a camp to cause panic and shoots Rose in public before fleeing.
: The act allows for the appointment of a conservator to make legal and medical decisions for individuals deemed "gravely disabled". Understanding the Lanterman-Petris-Short (LPS) Act The episode's title is derived from the 1967
: Following a discovery at a crime scene, Markus and Poppy are taken to the police station for interfering with an investigation. Poppy later uses her podcast to discuss the growing crisis of the "unhoused" and the specific case of Rose, who they believe is in danger and requires anti-psychotic medication. Key Moments :
: After a confrontation with Holt, Markus is shot by arriving police officers in an act of racial profiling. Involuntary Holds : : In a shocking turn,
: Rose reveals that Micah allegedly stole her life's work and characterizes Micah as a "wild animal". Director : Frederick E. O. Toye . Understanding the Lanterman-Petris-Short (LPS) Act