Mental illness results in victimisation of the mentally ill person on two counts, Firstly the resultant disability to make informed choices and secondly the stigmatisation associated with it Mentally ill people are more prone to crime commission and falling prey to substance abuse, alcoholism and other illegal activities. This not only creates barriers but also hinders or impedes their growth, recovery and rehabilitation. Mental illness and disorders make the undertrials highly susceptible to abuse, discrimination and violation of their basic human rights. This invariably entails into a never ending viscious web of recurrent criminalisation. The inability of the mentally ill persons to protest their exploitation and violation of their fundamental human rights is a major cause for concern.
Mentally ill persons are more frequently than others involved in crime due to symptoms like impaired judgment, lack of impulse control, suspiciousness, loss of inhibitions, paranoid ideas, inability to trust others, delusions, and hallucinations and most of them are less smart, so easily caught by police'.
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