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  2. Mentally ill people in United States jails and prisons

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    Another proposed reason for the high number of people incarcerated with mental illness is the way a prison setting can worsen mental health. Individuals with pre-existing mental health conditions can worsen, or new mental health problems may arise. [38] A few reasons are listed as to how prisons can worsen the mental health of the incarcerated:

  3. 1 in 10 prisoners in solitary confinement have a serious ...

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    Nearly 10% of all Wisconsin prisoners in solitary confinement today have a serious mental illness. And just over 1,800 prisoners in Wisconsin have been diagnosed with a serious mental illness such ...

  4. The court system is shot through with addiction, so let’s ...

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    National, state and local data show that our crime and child safety problems are driven largely by addiction and mental illness. The National Institute on Drug Abuse estimates that 65% percent of ...

  5. Mental health among female offenders in the United States

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    Women in American prisons encounter numerous difficulties that often involve mental health problems, drug and alcohol issues, and trauma. These challenges not only make navigating the criminal justice system more difficult for women but also highlights broader societal issues such as gender-based violence, economic inequalities, and lack of mental health support. [1]

  6. 'Repeated failures' at jail where three men died - AOL

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    A mental health assessment recorded Richards as being "petrified and unsafe in prison", with a prison induction officer warning he was like a "rabbit in headlights" when learning there was no ...

  7. Prisoner abuse - Wikipedia

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    Prisoners are sometimes intentionally housed with inmates known to have raped other prisoners, or protection from known rapists may be purposely withheld from the prisoners. These practices create a very high incidence of rape in US prisons , which was the topic of the 2001 report No Escape from Human Rights Watch .

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