‘It’s a revolving door’: Michigan jails struggle with mental health demands

WEST MICHIGAN — Michigan jails are filling up with people suffering from mental illnesses.

25 years ago, the state shut down more than a dozen psychiatric hospitals. Mental health advocates say the cost-saving decision backfired, and now it’s costing patients who are ending up in the criminal justice system.

“Unfortunately, a lot of mental health patients fall through the cracks and wind up in jail,” Van Buren County Sheriff Dan Abbott said…

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