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Mental Illness and Violence Statistics
Contrary to common stereotypes, most individuals with mental illness are not violent. Statistical data indicates that only a small fraction, about 3–5%, of violent acts are committed by people diagnosed with a severe mental illness. In fact, individuals with severe mental illnesses are significantly more vulnerable to being victims of crime, with a likelihood more than ten times greater than that of the general population.
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