The Pros And Cons Of Mentally Handicaped Offenders

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In 1959, nearly 559,000 mentally ill patients were housed in state mental hospitals (Lamb, 1998). There are 15,000 mentally ill inmates incarcerated in the New York system. The nationwide amount of mentally ill inmates is almost 800,000. I do not think that the correction system is set up to accommodate mentally handicapped offenders. Thomas Szasz has argued that “today we use the term mental illness to explain behaviors we do not understand, even if the behavior is not caused by a disease of the brain.” Mentally handicapped offenders are vulnerable and are taken advantage of by other inmates. Not all mentally handicapped offenders are violent. These offenders are committing minor offenses such as property and public- order crimes. Whilst

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