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ACLU publishes Mass. criminal justice report

“Nearly 1 in 3 people imprisoned in Massachusetts had an open mental health case in 2017. 74 percent of imprisoned women had a mental health case in 2017. 15 percent of imprisoned women had a serious mental health disorder in 2017.“

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September 7, 2018

State ReformsPhillip ReevesSeptember 7, 2018Bay State Banner, ACLU, MassachusettsComment
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