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Thousands Participate in Mental Health Courts. Half Graduate — and Millions Are Left Out – Illinois Answers Project

Every year, Illinois prisons incarcerate about 30,000 people at a total estimated cost of $1.5 billion. Nearly half of those people have a history of mental illness. By diverting people from prison through mental health courts and other interventions, one Illinois program estimates it has saved the state nearly half a billion by avoiding incarceration costs over the past 15 years, with $85 million expected to be saved this fiscal year.

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illinoisanswers.org broke the news on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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