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Tuesday, 27 July 2010 |
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The nation’s jails and prisons hold hundreds of thousands of people with severe mental illness who receive inadequate treatment and many times do not belong behind bars. As an editorial in the Boston Globe highlights today, suicide among that vulnerable population occurs at an alarming rate. The editorial suggests that the path to prevention of suicide in jails is clear – and that a commission needs to be formed.
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