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Ariel Richer,Dawn Goddard-Eckrich,Mingway Chang et al. Ariel Richer et al.
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) disproportionately affects Black women who use drugs and those mandated to community supervision programs (CSPs). Societal responses to minoritized identities such as being a wo...
Stephanie Villaire,Thomas Sease,Jen Pankow et al. Stephanie Villaire et al.
Background: In an effort to address health risks for HIV among justice-involved individuals, linkage to community services for HIV and substance use disorder prevention and treatment is critical. Stakeholder feedback info...
Camille Kramer,Denae Bradley,Rebecca J Shlafer et al. Camille Kramer et al.
This paper will review the state of the science on maternal health and incarceration. We will provide a historical context on women, pregnancy, and mothers as it relates to mass incarceration, considering both structural racism and reproduc...
Aydan Kuluk,Troy Allard,Carleen Thompson et al. Aydan Kuluk et al.
Background: There is a strong relationship between mental health and female offending, but few studies use longitudinal data to capture the differences in mental health service contact and diagnoses across diverse female ...
Michele Staton,Megan F Dickson,Mary M Levi et al. Michele Staton et al.
Background: The criminal legal system (CLS) provides a critical intervention point for women at high risk for overdose, and the need continues to rise as the number of incarcerated women increases. Effective, targeted pre...
Mathilde J F van Oudenaren,Anke B Witteveen,Anja J E Dirkzwager et al. Mathilde J F van Oudenaren et al.
Background: Worldwide, the prevalence of mental health problems in prison populations is higher than in the general population. While prisons may provide opportunities to address mental health problems, the prison setting...
Robin LaBarbera Robin LaBarbera
Background: Research suggests that educational programs that impact well-being show the greatest promise for promoting behavioral change and providing incarcerated men and women with the skills necessary to reintegrate in...
Elizabeth M Olsen,Laura B Whiteley,Johanna B Folk et al. Elizabeth M Olsen et al.
Background: Sexual minority (SM) female adolescents involved in the legal system experience marginalization and health inequities. This study examined the differences in psychosocial functioning and risk behaviors among l...
Michael E Roettger,Jolene Tan,Brian Houle et al. Michael E Roettger et al.
Objectives: Recent studies have demonstrated that parental imprisonment (PI) is associated with cardiometabolic risk later in life. However, underlying risk factors for these associations have not previously been explored...