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Background: We are currently witnessing an ongoing drug overdose death epidemic in many nations linked to the distribution of illegally manufactured potent synthetic opioids. While many health policy makers and researcher...
Belinda J Lovell,Mary P Steen,Angela E Brown et al. Belinda J Lovell et al.
Background: The lives of women experiencing incarceration are complex, impacting many aspects of parenting. Incarceration can present an opportunity for women to access parenting education. However, their specific needs h...
Niloofar Ramezani,Avi Bhati,Amy Murphy et al. Niloofar Ramezani et al.
Background: Fidelity assessment tools can assess whether a program embraces a core set of principles and performs well. A quality fidelity tool with valid scales can be a feedback loop to identify areas that need further ...
Travis Pinn,Heather Williamson,Bethany Robinson et al. Travis Pinn et al.
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic responses in jails have forced detention officers to adjust how they approach the confinement and care of individuals while they are incarcerated. One aspect of incarceration affected was...
Lars Almquist,Sarah Cusworth Walker Lars Almquist
Background: Youth experiencing homelessness have disproportionate contact with the criminal legal system. This system contact represents a critical inflection point for enhancing risk or opportunities for stabilization; h...
Barbara Andraka-Christou,Olivia Randall-Kosich,Matthew Golan et al. Barbara Andraka-Christou et al.
Background: Problem-solving courts have the potential to help reduce harms associated with the opioid crisis. However, problem-solving courts vary in their policies toward medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD), with ...
Sue Bellass,Krysia Canvin,Kate McLintock et al. Sue Bellass et al.
Background: Internationally, people in prison should receive a standard of healthcare provision equivalent to people living in the community. Yet efforts to assess the quality of healthcare through the use of quality indi...