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Justin Berk,Anna-Maria South,Megan Martin et al. Justin Berk et al.
The opioid overdose crisis intersects critically with the criminal legal system where individuals with opioid use disorder (are significantly overrepresented. Subsequently, incarceration increases the risk of opioid overdose due to reduced ...
Rebecca Sutter-Barrett,Nancy R B Spencer,Nora Elnahas et al. Rebecca Sutter-Barrett et al.
Background: Substance use disorder affects over half of incarcerated individuals, with 23% experiencing opioid use disorder specifically. Addressing opioid use disorder in jails is crucial due to its association with incr...
Shelley Walker,Kasun Rathnayake,Paul Dietze et al. Shelley Walker et al.
Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, governments worldwide introduced law enforcement measures to deter and punish breaches of emergency public health orders. For example, in Victoria, Australia, discretionary fines ...
William J Schultz,Rosemary Ricciardeli William J Schultz
Correctional Service Providers (CSP), including Correctional officers (COs), are key front-line figures in prisons globally, with responsibility for a wide range of daily prison operations. Over the past decade, research on prison staff has...
Adam O&#x;Neill,Leanne Heathcote,Laura Archer-Power et al. Adam O&#x;Neill et al.
Background: The number of older adults entering the criminal justice system is growing. Approximately 8% of older prisoners in England and Wales have suspected dementia or mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and experience di...
Amy Blank Wilson,Natalie Bonfine,Jonathan Phillips et al. Amy Blank Wilson et al.
Background: Individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) have disproportionately high rates of criminal legal system involvement. For many, this becomes a repeated cycle of arrest and incarceration. Treatments that addre...
Eric Richardson,Kimberlee Flike,Justeen Hyde et al. Eric Richardson et al.
Background: Reentry veterans experience many barriers to achieving physical and psychological well-being. While peer specialists can provide important support to veterans as they readjust to life post-incarceration, their...
Sachini Bandara,Brendan Saloner,Hannah Maniates et al. Sachini Bandara et al.
Background: Medicaid expansion via the Affordable Care Act, more recent legislation and Medicaid 1115 waivers offer opportunity to increase health care access among individuals involved in the carceral system. Effective e...
Brandon Del Pozo,Saba Rouhani,Amelia Bailey et al. Brandon Del Pozo et al.
Background: US chiefs of police hold significant influence over the perceived acceptability and appropriateness of interventions for opioid use disorder (OUD) among the public, elected officials, and subordinate officers....
Rachel Winograd,Phillip L Marotta,Meghan M O&#x;Neil et al. Rachel Winograd et al.
Background: First responders (law enforcement officers, emergency medical services, and firefighters) frequently interact with people who use drugs (PWUD). Based on the nature and outcomes of such encounters, these intera...