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Introduction: The Danger of Repeatedly Blaming Mental Illness for Violence
1. Current Definitions and Understanding of Mental Illness
2. Social Stigma and Exaggerations about Mental Illness and Violence
3. Cognitive Biases and Exaggerations about Mental Illness and Violence
4. Scientific Research on the Link between Violence and Mental Illness
5. Scientific Research on the Strength of Violence Risk Factors
6. Multiple Causes of Violence and Categorizing Three Types of Risk Factors
7. Preventing Violence: Strategies for Reducing Environment-Level Risk Factors
8. Preventing Violence: Strategies for Reducing Individual-Level Risk Factors
9. Preventing Violence: Strategies for Reducing Viability and Acceptability of Violence
Conclusion: Prioritizing Stronger Risk Factors to Prevent Violence
Acknowledgments
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