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Why do p.c. types deny any connection between drug abuse, mental illness, violent tendencies and crime?

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Why do p.c. types deny any connection between drug abuse, mental illness, violent tendencies and crime?

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Well, because it is not true. Properly medicated and treated people with mental illness are no more dangerous than anyone else. Yes, many people do self-medicate, usually with alcohol or pot and that is a bad thing but it still does not make them violent. There are people, sociopaths, psychopaths, violent sexual deviates, etc. that do not care what they do, have no empathy for others, try to control others, etc. There is nothing the psychology can do for these people and we know that. Don’t mix up the two groups, they are not normally found in comorbid situations.

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