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Running Head: CRIME AND MENTAL ILLNESS 1
CRIME AND MENTAL ILLNESS 6
Crime and Mental Illness
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I want to research, Crime and Mental Illness. What can be learned about how mental illness influences whether or not someone is likely to commit crimes? Are certain mental illnesses more prone to criminal behavior?
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