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Behind Bars, Mentally Ill Inmates Are Often Punished For Their Symptoms

"By some accounts, nearly half of America's incarcerated population is mentally ill — and journalist Alisa Roth argues that most aren't getting the treatment they need."

NPR

July 10, 2018

Mental HealthAnthony BradleyJuly 29, 2018NPR
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