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Melissa J Zielinski,M Kathryn Allison,Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein et al. Melissa J Zielinski et al.
Background: It is a constitutional right to receive health care, including mental health care, while incarcerated. Yet, even basic evidence-based mental health care practices have not been routinely integrated into crimin...
Katherine S Elkington,Megan A O&#x;Grady,Susan Tross et al. Katherine S Elkington et al.
Background: Justice-involved young adults (JIYA) aged 18-24 are at significant risk for HIV and problematic substance use (SU) but are unlikely to know their HIV status or be linked to HIV or SU treatment and care. Intens...
Keren Gueta Keren Gueta
The perspective of intersectionality has gained widespread scholarly interest and been employed across many different disciplines, including criminology. This perspective focuses on interlocking systems of oppression and the need to work to...
Elizabeth Needham Waddell,Robin Baker,Daniel M Hartung et al. Elizabeth Needham Waddell et al.
Background: Drug overdose is the leading cause of death after release from prison, and this risk is significantly higher among women compared to men. Within the first 2 weeks after release, the risk of death from drug ove...
Oluwadamilola T Oladeru,Nguyen-Toan Tran,Tala Al-Rousan et al. Oluwadamilola T Oladeru et al.
This editorial describes why surge planning in the community must account for potential infection outbreaks in jails and prisons, and why incarcerated people and those in contact with them, including over 450,000 correctional officers and t...
Alfredo G Puing,Xilong Li,Josiah Rich et al. Alfredo G Puing et al.
Background: Incarceration is disruptive to HIV care, often resulting in poor retention in care for people living with HIV (PLWH) after jail release. This gap in HIV care might result in potentially preventable emergency d...
Lea Selitsky,Norman Markowitz,Dwayne M Baxa et al. Lea Selitsky et al.
Background: Justice-involved youth have higher rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and a higher prevalence of the associated sexual risk behaviors. Sexual risk behaviors are also associated with alcohol and d...
Bryce E Stoliker,Simon N Verdun-Jones,Adam D Vaughan Bryce E Stoliker
Background: Suicide is a major problem across the lifespan, yet rates are highest among middle-aged and older adults; a trend which remains relatively stable across varying sociological settings, including prisons. Despit...
Stephanie C Kennedy,Annelise M Mennicke,Chelsea Allen Stephanie C Kennedy
Background: Little is known about how incarcerated mothers make meaning of their parenting role and relationship with their children prior to incarceration and during custody. The aims of this project were to explore the ...