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  1. Mar 2023
    1. we need to face head-on the enormous problems of mass incarceration and a system of mental-health care that effectively does not exist.

      Creating the help that actually helps people with these issues

    2. mental illness are dangerous and need to be kept off the streets to protect the rest of us. J

      saying that people with mental can not be helped or it takes too much time and instead putting them in jail is better for the majority

    3. other drug-related crimes, disproportionately affected people of color and pushed incarceration rates to record levels. Between 1972 and 2009, the prison population alone grew 700 percent.

      Seeing minorities get affected by issues such as drugs could lead to not thinking that they take drugs because of lack of mental health awareness in their communities.

    4. theory falls apart on closer scrutiny. It’s

      Even without deinstitutionalization, it would still be hard to predict if people with mental illness would still be helped or not due to the stigma around mental health

    5. n reality, though, few community mental-health centers were built, creating an extreme shortage of mental-health care

      Probably neglected, because people had a hard time grasping the idea of being ill but the symptoms are things that affect your personality and day to day instead a physical cut or fracture

    6. The problem grew significantly worse during World War II, when many doctors and other staff were drafted, leaving the hospitals dangerously understaffed.

      Problems out of their hand became an issue like doctors getting drafted making facilities understaffed which led to deinstulization

    7. he first psychiatric hospital was established in 1773, but asylums were few and far between until the mid-1800s.

      Giving the background to help the reader understand the topic more

    8. always law enforcement—not a therapist, social worker, or psychiatrist—

      A statement that starts the reason for the article People who commit crimes go to jail instead of getting mental health help.

    1. Samireh Kadaei,1Seyedeh Mahsa Shayesteh Sadeghian,2Marziyeh Majidi,3Qumars Asaee,4and Hassan Hosseini Mehr

      The authors are students in universities in Iran who have enrolled in their college's department for architectures.

  2. Jan 2023