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'Criminalizing the most vulnerable': Should the mentally ill be behind bars?
Policymakers and activists are questioning if jails and prisons are equipped to adequately care for those with mental illness, especially for Black Americans, who are 2.9 times as likely as white people to be killed by police.
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