Mental illness alone doesn’t raise risk of crime: study
Mental illness alone doesn’t raise risk of crime: study
A British study has found severe mental illness alone does not make a person commit more violent crimes.
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Effort to curb recidivism pays off, Tennessee officials say
A collaborative effort between the Tennessee Board of Probation and Parole and the state Correction Department to improve the chances an inmate released on parole won’t be arrested again has saved the state million within its first year, correction officials say.
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Recovery celebrations revved up this year
Communities nationwide celebrate addiction treatment success during Recovery Month, and Casper has more than usual to celebrate this September.
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