Using jails to treat mentally ill

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The number of psychiatric beds in public hospitals has fallen dramatically across California and the nation - with the Golden State now dedicating Susan Abram in the Daily News.

While the ratio in California mirrors the national average, it represents a sharp drop over the past five decades - from 340 beds per 100,000 people nationwide in 1955, according to the report by the national nonprofit Treatment Advocacy Center.

"The results of this report are dire and the failure to provide care for the most seriously mentally ill individuals is disgraceful," said Dr. E. Fuller Torrey, president of the Arlington, Va.-based center that advocates for treatment of the mentally ill.

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