Smart Justice: Fixing the Cycle of Crime and Mental Illness

The Issue

A Better Approach to Justice: Accountability + Mental Health

A fair justice system must do two things:

  1. Hold people accountable for their actions
  2. Help prevent future crimes

These goals can and should work together.

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Why Mental Health Matters

  • Many people in the justice system struggle with mental health challenges. Ignoring this does not improve safety: it increases the chances of repeat offenses.
  • About 64% of people in local jails have mental health concerns
  • There are far more people with serious mental illness in jails than in hospitals
  • Addressing mental health does not excuse crime. It reduces the risk that it will happen again.

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Public Safety Comes First

Punishment alone may create immediate consequences, but it often fails long term.

Without treatment:

  • People may leave prison in worse condition
  • Repeat offenses (recidivism) remain high

With treatment:

  • People are more stable
  • Communities are safer 

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The Cost of a Punishment-Only System

Focusing only on incarceration is expensive and often ineffective.

  • Housing one inmate costs $31,000–$60,000 per year
  • Rehabilitation programs, like cognitive behavioral therapy, can reduce repeat offenses by 20–30%

Investing in treatment saves money and reduces crime.

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What a Balanced System Looks Like


A stronger justice system combines accountability with support:

  • Mental health screenings when individuals enter the system
  • Access to therapy and counseling in jails and prisons
  • Mental health courts for eligible nonviolent offenders
  • Reentry support after release

This approach protects communities and reduces repeat harm.

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Take Action
We can build a justice system that is both fair and effective.

Support policies that:

  • Expand mental health care in the justice system
  • Fund rehabilitation programs
  • Promote alternatives for nonviolent offenders with mental illness

A system that prevents future harm is stronger than one that only punishes.

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Sources

  • Bureau of Justice Statistics
  • National Alliance on Mental Illness
  • Treatment Advocacy Center
  • Vera Institute of Justice
  • National Institute of Justice
  • United States Courts

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Matthew TPetition Starter

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The Issue

A Better Approach to Justice: Accountability + Mental Health

A fair justice system must do two things:

  1. Hold people accountable for their actions
  2. Help prevent future crimes

These goals can and should work together.

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Why Mental Health Matters

  • Many people in the justice system struggle with mental health challenges. Ignoring this does not improve safety: it increases the chances of repeat offenses.
  • About 64% of people in local jails have mental health concerns
  • There are far more people with serious mental illness in jails than in hospitals
  • Addressing mental health does not excuse crime. It reduces the risk that it will happen again.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Public Safety Comes First

Punishment alone may create immediate consequences, but it often fails long term.

Without treatment:

  • People may leave prison in worse condition
  • Repeat offenses (recidivism) remain high

With treatment:

  • People are more stable
  • Communities are safer 

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The Cost of a Punishment-Only System

Focusing only on incarceration is expensive and often ineffective.

  • Housing one inmate costs $31,000–$60,000 per year
  • Rehabilitation programs, like cognitive behavioral therapy, can reduce repeat offenses by 20–30%

Investing in treatment saves money and reduces crime.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

What a Balanced System Looks Like


A stronger justice system combines accountability with support:

  • Mental health screenings when individuals enter the system
  • Access to therapy and counseling in jails and prisons
  • Mental health courts for eligible nonviolent offenders
  • Reentry support after release

This approach protects communities and reduces repeat harm.

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Take Action
We can build a justice system that is both fair and effective.

Support policies that:

  • Expand mental health care in the justice system
  • Fund rehabilitation programs
  • Promote alternatives for nonviolent offenders with mental illness

A system that prevents future harm is stronger than one that only punishes.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Sources

  • Bureau of Justice Statistics
  • National Alliance on Mental Illness
  • Treatment Advocacy Center
  • Vera Institute of Justice
  • National Institute of Justice
  • United States Courts

  •  
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Matthew TPetition Starter

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