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Dec 12, 2019
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kotacoug
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The the other difficult thing is giving more control to the government to
decide who should be institutionalized.
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POLL: If Americans did a much better job of treating mental illness in children, teens, and young adults, how much would violent crime drop in the US?
chilango
12/12/19 8:33pm
Stats on Mental Health Illnesses vary..a quick google though shows...
Kuzco
12/12/19 8:51pm
I am of the belief that we need to go back to institutionalizing people.
Superman21
12/12/19 9:02pm
We shut that down because of rampant abuse. Not sure we can avoid that.
SandYFan
12/12/19 9:24pm
I’m sure it was not fun work and often times attracted less than stellar
Superman21
12/12/19 9:56pm
That will only be a tiny percentage of those who have some form of mental
chilango
12/13/19 2:29am
We diagnose mental illnesses at a much much higher rate now than we did before.
Superman21
12/13/19 7:44am
Could be significant but the main holdup would be the cooperation of the patient
buffgato
12/12/19 9:04pm
The the other difficult thing is giving more control to the government to
kotacoug
12/12/19 9:20pm
Not sure about violent crime but homelessness would decrease.
kotacoug
12/12/19 9:18pm
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