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State of Mind: Mental health puts pressure on jails

“"We also know that people suffering a mental health issue are likely to be in jail longer than the average arrestee," Fuller said, "which puts them in a system that is not specifically designed for their mental health issues. It's designed for criminal justice."“

CBS 3 West Michigan

August 19, 2019

Mental HealthPhillip ReevesAugust 19, 2019CBS 3 West Michigan, MichiganComment
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