The real question about mental illness and crime

When articles say that there is no link between mental illness and crime, I really wonder what mental disorders they are talking about, because in very rare cases mental illness plays a role in criminal behavior and it also depends on what type of mental disorders we are talking about.

The point is that DSM-5-TR and ICD-11 explains that some mental disorders can play a role in criminal behavior, depending on what those mental disorders are, but DSM-5-TR and ICD-11 also explains that most people with mental illness are much more likely to be victims than being a perpetrator.

When articles say that there is no link between mental illness and crime repeatedly, it sends the wrong message that it's always the neurotypicals that commit crimes, when in fact, some mental disorders can make some individuals even more dangerous than a neurotypical criminal, although it's statistically rare.

It is true that most people with mental illness are much more likely to be the victims than being a perpetrators, but in very rare cases, mental illness can play a role in criminal behavior, and some mental disorders have elements of criminal behavior.

I don't just read those articles, I read DSM-5-TR and ICD-11, the diagnostic manuals explain the complexity, than what those articles say.