This document summarizes a presentation on mental illness among incarcerated individuals. It provides statistics showing high rates of mental illness among prison and jail populations. For example, approximately 60% of incarcerated individuals suffer from mental illness, around 5 times the general public rate. The document also discusses specific challenges in Louisville, such as overcrowding reducing resources for inmates. It then analyzes how five forms of oppression - marginalization, violence, exploitation, powerlessness and cultural imperialism - apply to incarcerated individuals with mental illness. Finally, it outlines the presentation's goals of identifying current mental health issues among inmates, recommending solutions, and strategies for social work curriculums to address this issue.