Posted on October 19, 2010
October 19, 2010
Arlington, Va. — The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) charged today that when states cut mental health services, costs often are shifted to law enforcement and corrections systems—with almost 25 percent of inmates in prisons and 20 percent of youth in the juvenile justice system living with serious mental illnesses.
On average, state mental health care systems get only a D grade, in part because of a lack of adequate investment in community services.
Over the past 20 years, state spending on correctional systems has increased 350 percent from $10 billion to $45 billion. High spending on correctional costs are considered one cause of state budget crises.
As Election 2010 enters its final stretch, NAMI has been urging editors, reporters, bloggers and others in a series of special alerts to ask all candidates to address the nation's mental health crisis. (See previous alerts below.)
Here are the facts:
Adults with Mental Illness in Prison by State; rounded to 100 (excludes local jails)
Alabama | 7,100 |
Alaska | 700 |
Arizona | 8,900 |
Arkansas | 3,500 |
California | 41,400 |
Colorado | 5,600 |
Connecticut | 3,400 |
Delaware | 1,000 |
DC | NA |
Florida | 24,600 |
Georgia | 12,600 |
Hawaii | 1,000 |
Idaho | 1,700 |
Illinois | 10,900 |
Indiana | 6,800 |
Iowa | 2,100 |
Kansas | 2,000 |
Kentucky | 5,100 |
Louisiana | 9,100 |
Maine | 500 |
Maryland | 5,500 |
Massachusetts | 2,400 |
Michigan | 11,700 |
Minnesota | 2,300 |
Mississippi | 5,200 |
Missouri | 7,200 |
Montana | 900 |
Nebraska | 1,100 |
Nevada | 3,100 |
New Hampshire | 700 |
New Jersey | 6,200 |
New Mexico | 1,500 |
New York | 14,400 |
North Carolina | 8,200 |
North Dakota | 300 |
Ohio | 12,400 |
Oklahoma | 5,800 |
Oregon | 3,400 |
Pennsylvania | 11,800 |
Rhode Island | 600 |
South Carolina | 5,600 |
South Dakota | 800 |
Tennessee | 6,500 |
Texas | 37,700 |
Utah | 1,500 |
Vermont | 400 |
Virginia | 9,200 |
Washington | 4,300 |
West Virginia | 1,400 |
Wisconsin | 5,100 |
Wyoming | 500 |
Sabol, W. J., West, H. C. and Cooper, M., Prisoners in 2008, U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, (2009), and James, D. and Glaze, L., Mental Health Problems of Prison and Jail Inmates, U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, (2006).
Since Labor Day, NAMI has issued as series special alerts to editors, reporters, bloggers and others, encouraging them to ask candidates about the nation's mental health crisis. Are candidates addressing the facts? The series includes state by state data.
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