1. High arrest rates among people with mental illnesses may suggest that the illness is a factor in their arrests. 2. The increased number of individuals with severe and persistent mental illnesses in the criminal justice system reflects deficient community-based mental health services. 3. Jails and prisons act as revolving-door treatment facilities and are a poor substitute for proper community-based mental health care. 4. Mandatory discharge medication and follow-up treatment for ex-inmates with mental illnesses may lower the rate of recidivism.
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