The tragic scale of murders by mental health patients was revealed last week by the National Confidential Inquiry. Researchers looking at homicides over a five-year period found that about 52 are committed each year in England and Wales, and suggest that failures in the system have contributed to some of these.
But, amid the ensuing media circus, some perspective was lost. It is important to note that the mental health system hasn’t suddenly fallen apart – this homicide rate has been fairly static year-on-year. And, the report acknowledges that it would be unrealistic to expect services to be able to prevent all or even most of these deaths.
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