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In reply to the discussion: Is having the conversation about mental illness and horrendous violent crime stigmatizing? [View all]H2O Man
(78,993 posts)7. Yes, of course it is.
There is only one major mental illness that has any significant correlation with violence, and most people who incorrectly identify mental illness with violence couldn't identify it.
The fact is that mentally ill people are far more likely to be the victim of a violent crime, than to commit one.
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Is having the conversation about mental illness and horrendous violent crime stigmatizing? [View all]
Arcana
Dec 2012
OP
Some black Connecticut residents question media attention on Newtown shootings
FarCenter
Dec 2012
#11
It's a problem "white america" may not be interested in addressing, much less solving.
Fire Walk With Me
Dec 2012
#42
In the case of Jared Loughner, James Holmes, and Seung-Hui Cho, weren't they just expelled and
Arcana
Dec 2012
#38
There has been borderline conceptual discussion of it here in GD, in poll form etc.
Fire Walk With Me
Dec 2012
#43
You lost me at "PETA vegan is outrageous." Didn't bother to read the rest. nt
Honeycombe8
Dec 2012
#8
When advocates and activists say "Let's have the conversation" I think they prefer more level-headed
Arcana
Dec 2012
#23
I am opposed to mentally ill people with potentially violent tendencies having firearms
el_bryanto
Dec 2012
#33
Perhaps because such is being stated in broad brush strokes without real knowledge of mental illness
Fire Walk With Me
Dec 2012
#44
There's nothing controversial about that, but that's not REALLY the nature of the concern.
HereSince1628
Dec 2012
#45