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  2. Homelessness spiked 18% in 2024; migrants caused record rise

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    Roughly 75% of the unsheltered homeless population have a drug or alcohol addiction, and 78% have a severe mental illness, according to data collected by the Cicero Institute.

  3. Daniel Penny trial spotlighted issues of homelessness, mental ...

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    Legal experts told ABC News they believe the Daniel Penny trial tapped into societal concerns regarding homelessness, severe mental illness, safety and race following the acquittal of Penny in the ...

  4. Homelessness and mental illness: Is forced treatment ... - AOL

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    Advocates argue that protecting the vulnerable sometimes requires placing them in care against their will, but critics say involuntary treatment is ineffective and creates room for abuse.

  5. U.S. homelessness crisis surges to record levels alongside ...

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    More people experienced homelessness in the United States in 2024 than at any other point within the last two decades since the federal government began tracking the crisis.. Nearly 772,000 people ...

  6. ‘Extreme injustice’: Homeless man with untreated ... - AOL

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    Court-appointed psychologists diagnosed him with schizophrenia, a serious mental illness that can affect how a person thinks and feels, often causing them to behave as if they have lost touch with ...

  7. Homelessness and mental health - Wikipedia

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    A 2009 US study, estimated that 20–25% of homeless people, compared with 6% of the non-homeless, have severe mental illness. [2] Others estimate that up to one-third of the homeless have a mental illness. [3] In January 2015, the most extensive survey ever undertaken found 564,708 people were homeless on a given night in the United States ...