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  2. Mentally ill people in United States jails and prisons

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    A 2017 report from the Bureau of Justice Statistics noted that 54.3% of prisoners and 35% of jail inmates who had experienced serious psychological distress in the past 30 days have received mental health treatment since admission to the current facility, and 63% of prisoners and 44.5% of jail inmates with a history of a mental health problem ...

  3. Mental health among female offenders in the United States

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    The high rates of mental health problems among female offenders follows them past prison and into reentry. For women who have experienced trauma and abuse, the additional challenges of navigating reentry into society can retraumatize them, triggering symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and anxiety. [8]

  4. United States federal laws governing defendants with mental ...

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    United States federal laws governing offenders with mental diseases or defects (18 U.S.C. §§ 4241–4248) provide for the evaluation and handling of defendants who are suspected of having mental diseases or defects.

  5. NYC career criminal racked up 54 arrests, dealt with mental ...

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    Suspected slasher Jamar Banks racked up 54 arrests for a shooting, stabbings, fare-jumping and domestic violence as he exhibited a history of mental illness issues, sources said.

  6. 'Mental Health Court' for nonviolent offenders launches in ...

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    Jun. 4—A new Mental Health Court program is now a part of Cullman County's 32nd Judicial Circuit, augmenting other specialized programs the court already has in place aimed at addressing the ...

  7. Mental health court - Wikipedia

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    Mental health courts link offenders who would ordinarily be prison-bound to long-term community-based treatment. They rely on mental health assessments, individualized treatment plans, and ongoing judicial monitoring to address both the mental health needs of offenders and public safety concerns of communities.

  8. Man charged in 'unprovoked' fatal stabbing of 14-year-old in NYC

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    "Today, a 14-year-old is dead, a family is devastated, a city is in mourning, and the systems we have in place to deal with repeat offenders and individuals with severe mental health issues ...

  9. List of United States Supreme Court cases involving mental health

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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