According to the International College of Neuroethics and Neuroscience (ICONN): While people with Schizophrenia make up only 1% of overall population, they make up: 24% of jail population 20-30% of homeless population 15% of state prison population To say that "mental illness" is criminalized is a style of expression within the advocacy community, meant to … Continue reading So-called Schizophrenia is not criminalized – the neurobehavioral symptoms are criminalized…”Psychiatry” is to blame
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Medicine should have abandoned the construct of “Primary Psychiatric” a long time ago.
Article: Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of Major Neurocognitive Disorders as a Model for Understanding Neuroanatomic Dysfunction in Primary Psychiatric Disorders Advances in neuropsychiatry are increasing ourunderstanding of brain-behavior relationships. With thisknowledge, the classification of illnesses as psychiatric and neurologic appears increasingly out –datedjscimedcentral.com