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Diksha Sapkota,Susan Dennison,Jyai Allen et al. Diksha Sapkota et al.
Background: Maternal imprisonment negatively impacts mothers and their children and is likely to have lifelong and intergenerational sequelae. In many jurisdictions nationally and internationally, young children (usually ...
Ashley Hickson,Ritika Purbey,Lorraine Dean et al. Ashley Hickson et al.
Introduction: Mass incarceration has mental health consequences on those directly affected; some studies have also shown spillover effects on the physical health of the surrounding population. There is a dearth of researc...
Michelle S Phelps,Ingie H Osman,Christopher E Robertson et al. Michelle S Phelps et al.
Background: Research on the health consequences of criminal legal system contact has increasingly looked beyond imprisonment to understand how more routine forms of surveillance and punishment shape wellbeing. One of thes...
Melissa J Zielinski,Mollee K Steely Smith,Debra Kaysen et al. Melissa J Zielinski et al.
Background: Trauma exposure and drug addiction go hand-in-hand for the 2.17 million people who are incarcerated in US prisons; prevalence of both exceed 80% among this population. This manuscript describes the rationale a...
Melissa J Zielinski,Mariah Cowell,Chelsey E Bull et al. Melissa J Zielinski et al.
Background: Throughout the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, our research team monitored and documented policy changes in United States (U.S.) prison systems. Data sources included prison websites and official prison s...
Kevin F Kamis,David L Wyles,Matthew S Minturn et al. Kevin F Kamis et al.
Background: Despite constituting the largest segment of the correctional population, individuals on court-ordered probation remain largely unstudied with respect to hepatitis C virus (HCV) testing and linkage-to-care. We ...
Allyson L Dir,Martha Tillson,Matthew C Aalsma et al. Allyson L Dir et al.
Background: Individuals with substance use disorders (SUD), particularly opioid use disorder (OUD), who are criminal justice-involved are a particularly vulnerable population that has been adversely affected by COVID-19 d...
Fatema Z Ahmed,Barbara Andraka-Christou,M H Clark et al. Fatema Z Ahmed et al.
Background: Medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) significantly decrease mortality but courts rarely refer participants with opioid use disorder to MOUD providers. Previous qualitative work suggests routine court ref...
Anna G Preston,Alana Rosenberg,Penelope Schlesinger et al. Anna G Preston et al.
Background: Despite the limitations the carceral environment may impose on mental wellness, mental healthcare is increasingly becoming a carceral endeavor. Over the course of the last several decades, prisons and jails ha...