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  2. Ohio jails shouldn’t be death sentences for those with drug ...

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    Now, the nearly 16,000 people in Ohio jails each day who suffer from substance abuse or mental illness – or both – find themselves in a place that is ill-equipped, not properly staffed and ...

  3. Mentally ill people in United States jails and prisons

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    Serious mental illness" is defined here as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or major depression. [13] Further, they found that 16% of the jail and prison population in the U.S. has a serious mental illness (compared to 6.4% in 1983), [1] although this statistic does not reflect differences among individual states. [14]

  4. Substance-induced psychosis - Wikipedia

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    It is a state in which a person's mental capacity to recognize reality, communicate, and relate to others is impaired, thus interfering with the capacity to deal with life's demands. [3] While there are many types of psychosis, the cause of substance-induced psychosis can be pinpointed to intake of specific chemicals.

  5. List of United States Supreme Court cases involving mental ...

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    However, there must be a formal institutional hearing, the prisoner must be found to be dangerous to himself or others, the prisoner must be diagnosed with a serious mental illness, and the mental health care professional must state that the medication prescribed is in the prisoner's best interest. 14th 1992 Riggins v. Nevada

  6. Settled insanity - Wikipedia

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    Settled insanity is defined as a permanent or "settled" condition caused by long-term substance abuse and differs from the temporary state of intoxication.In some United States jurisdictions, "settled insanity" can be used as a basis for an insanity defense, even though voluntary intoxication cannot, if the "settled insanity" negates one of the required elements of the crime such as malice ...

  7. Causes of mental disorders - Wikipedia

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    Risk factors for mental illness include psychological trauma, adverse childhood experiences, genetic predisposition, and personality traits. [7] [8] Correlations between mental disorders and substance use are also found to have a two way relationship, in that substance use can lead to the development of mental disorders and having mental disorders can lead to substance use/abuse.

  8. 7 alarming veteran mental health statistics (and tips for ...

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    About 1 in 10 veterans returning from war in Iraq and Afghanistan struggle with alcohol or drug use PTSD is not the only mental health condition affecting military service members.

  9. CAHOOTS (crisis response) - Wikipedia

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    In most American cities, police have been responding to such calls and at least 25% of people killed in police encounters had been suffering from serious mental illness. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Many cities in the US and elsewhere have been considering and implementing implementing something like CAHOOTS. [ 3 ]