<P> Despite perceptions by the public and media that people with mental disorders released into the community are more likely to be dangerous and violent, a large study indicated that those without substance abuse symptoms are no more likely to commit violence than others without substance abuse symptoms in their neighborhoods, which were usually economically deprived and high in substance abuse and crime . The study also reported that a higher proportion of the patients than of the others in the neighborhoods reported symptoms of substance abuse . </P> <P> Findings on violence committed by those with mental disorders in the community have been inconsistent and related to numerous factors; a higher rate of more serious offences such as homicide have sometimes been found but, despite high - profile homicide cases, the evidence suggests this has not been increased by deinstitutionalisation . The aggression and violence that does occur, in either direction, is usually within family settings rather than between strangers . </P> <P> In Hong Kong, a number of residential care services such as halfway houses, long - stay care homes, supported hostels are provided for the discharged patients . In addition, community support services such as rehabilitation day services and mental health care have been launched to facilitate the patients' re-integration into the community . </P> <P> In Japan, the number of hospital beds has risen steadily over the last few decades . </P>

What is the name of the report that led to the demise of rehabilitation