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Education, Funding Crucial to Reduce Number of Mentally Ill Inmates

Daly, Rich
Psychiatric News , Volume 44 (12): 14 American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc (Journal) Jun 19, 2009

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Education, Funding Crucial to Reduce Number of Mentally Ill Inmates

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Professional News: Rich Daly Incarceration of Mentally Ill: Can Trend Be Reversed? Psychiatr News June 19, 2009 44:14 Full Text « Previous | Next Article »Table of Contents This Article Psychiatric News June 19, 2009 vol. 44 no. 12 14-27 » Full TextFree ClassificationsProfessional News Services Email this article to a friend Similar articles in this journalSimilar articles in Web of Science Citing ArticlesLoad citing article informationCiting articles via Web of ScienceCiting articles via Google Scholar Google ScholarArticles by Daly, R.Search for related content Related ContentRelated articles in this journal Navigate This ArticleTop HomeAboutCurrent IssuePast IssuesAll APPI JournalsSubscribeClassified AdsReprints & PermissionsContact Copyright © 2010 American Psychiatric Association. All rights reserved. Print ISSN0033-2704Online ISSN1559-1255
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Title
Education, Funding Crucial to Reduce Number of Mentally Ill Inmates
Author(s)
Daly, Rich
Journal
Psychiatric News , Volume 44 (12): 14 American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc (Journal) – Jun 19, 2009
Publisher
American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.
Copyright
Copyright © American Psychiatric Association. All rights reserved
ISSN
0033-2704
eISSN
1559-1255
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