Crowded and Deadly, U.S. Jails Are in Crisis
In Houston, the jail has reached its highest population in a decade. More than half of the detainees who died there had a history of mental problems.
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In Houston, the jail has reached its highest population in a decade. More than half of the detainees who died there had a history of mental problems.
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