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Criminally Ill: Systemic Failures Turn State Mental Hospitals Into Prisons
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Criminally Ill: Systemic Failures Turn State Mental Hospitals Into Prisons

There has been a steep rise in the share of people with severe mental illnesses being sent to state psychiatric hospitals on court orders after being accused of serious crimes. The shift has all but h...

Sarah Jane Tribble, KFF Health News and Doug Livingston, The Marshall Project - ClevelandKFF Health NewsDecember 22, 2025

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