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Updated April 2007

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VIOLENCE:
UNFORTUNATE AND ALL TOO OFTEN TRAGIC SIDE-EFFECT
OF UNTREATED SEVERE MENTAL ILLNESS

"Severely mentally ill patients are now being released from state psychiatric hospitals as deinstitutionalization is emptying the farthest back wards of patients whom 10 years ago were deemed too disabled to live in the community. Simultaneously, community psychiatric services in almost all states have deteriorated. The combination of sicker patients with increasingly mediocre services leads to an inevitable, and often tragic, outcome."

E. Fuller Torrey, M.D., Out of the Shadows: Confronting America's Mental Illness Crisis

 

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(Note: While failure to take medication is one of the top three predictors of violence, civil rights lawyers have continuously expanded the rights of those with a lack of insight into their illness to refuse to take medication. Past history of violence is another major predictor of violent behavior, yet in many states these same civil rights attorneys have restricted testimony regarding past episodes of violence in determining the present need for hospitalization and assisted treatment.)

 


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