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Mental illness and violent crimes The findings from the research conducted in the indicate that cases of mental illness have been on the increase between the years 2003 and 2007. This is evident from the statistics shown where the number of students with mental illness increased from around 19,000 to around 24,000 by 2007. The statistics also indicate that more females than male have the psychological distress. The provided research findings also indicate an increase in the total number of people seeking mental health counseling and treatment and also how such needs are increasingly being unmet.
The research findings indicated above and which are also the ones from the research by the university do not present research findings of the number of crimes committed in the university as the research question requires. This therefore means that not all the variables of the research studied hence the research is inconclusive. The lack of results on the number of crimes committed in the university leads to the research question not being answered and the hypothesis being untestable. This gives an unreliable and invalid research.
More research is necessary on the number of crimes which have been committed in the university and the nature of that crime. This is important in order to determine if the crimes reported are violent or not. Research is also required on individuals who have committed such crimes and especially the violent crimes and their mental status mentioned after being examined by a counselor. Based on such results, a conclusive analysis will be done and indicated whether the findings support the research questions or not and if the hypothesis is accepted or rejected.
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