In individual cases, we had psychiatric assessments done on the clients at various stages, both when they were detained and when they were out of detention. What I'm saying is not that jail is better than release; I'm just saying that when you get the package of restrictive conditions, one of which is GPS, the psychiatric issues don't go away.
I want to say one other thing. I think one reason why it's so profound is that whether or not your family is your jailer, they're impacted by what's happening. When officers show up to check your GPS, your children see them coming into the house with guns. And they come quite often. So those are the kinds of things.... It's not just you anymore in jail; it's you, your wife, and your children who are affected by these kinds of conditions. Maybe that's one of the reasons it's so hard on them, because of their concern about what it's doing to their children.