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flag U.S. psychiatric hospitals increasingly detain people with mental illness, many charged criminally, due to shrinking services and rising incarceration rates.

flag State psychiatric hospitals across the U.S. are increasingly functioning as prisons for people with severe mental illness due to systemic failures, with Ohio's hospitals seeing criminal charges among patients rise to nearly 90%—up from 50% in 2002—despite a 50% drop in patient capacity. flag Nationwide, hospital capacity has declined by about 17%, worsened by staff shortages, closures of local psychiatric units, and federal Medicaid cuts. flag Many patients, like Quincy Jackson III, cycle through jails, emergency rooms, and hospitals without adequate care, often admitted only after serious crimes due to lack of community-based services. flag Advocates and officials say the system prioritizes incarceration over treatment, creating a crisis that harms individuals and communities.

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