We compared mortality rates among state prisoners and other state residents to identify prisoners’ healthcare need
The inmate population is increasing, aging and generally in poorer health than the non-incarcerated ...
The social, economic, and health consequences of incarceration can no longer be ignored. The dispari...
There are more than 100,000 veterans in U.S. prisons, but until now, little has been known about the...
We compared mortality rates among state prisoners and other state residents to identify prisoners’ h...
Objectives. We compared mortality of ex-prisoners and other state residents to identify unmet health...
Although much research considers the relationship between imprisonment and mortality, little existin...
U.S. prisons have a court-affirmed mandate to provide health care to prisoners. Given this mandate, ...
AbstractAlthough much research considers the relationship between imprisonment and mortality, little...
Purpose: Health and mortality of people released from incarceration have received increased attentio...
This paper compares black-white health disparities among prisoners to disparities in the noninstitut...
This paper compares black-white health disparities among prisoners to disparities in the noninstitut...
OBJECTIVES: We systematically reviewed studies of mortality following release from prison and examin...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has spotlighted the role of America\u27s overcrowded prisons as vector...
This article extends research on the consequences of mass imprisonment and the factors shaping popul...
BackgroundIncarcerated populations worldwide are aging dramatically; in the United States, prisoner ...
The inmate population is increasing, aging and generally in poorer health than the non-incarcerated ...
The social, economic, and health consequences of incarceration can no longer be ignored. The dispari...
There are more than 100,000 veterans in U.S. prisons, but until now, little has been known about the...
We compared mortality rates among state prisoners and other state residents to identify prisoners’ h...
Objectives. We compared mortality of ex-prisoners and other state residents to identify unmet health...
Although much research considers the relationship between imprisonment and mortality, little existin...
U.S. prisons have a court-affirmed mandate to provide health care to prisoners. Given this mandate, ...
AbstractAlthough much research considers the relationship between imprisonment and mortality, little...
Purpose: Health and mortality of people released from incarceration have received increased attentio...
This paper compares black-white health disparities among prisoners to disparities in the noninstitut...
This paper compares black-white health disparities among prisoners to disparities in the noninstitut...
OBJECTIVES: We systematically reviewed studies of mortality following release from prison and examin...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has spotlighted the role of America\u27s overcrowded prisons as vector...
This article extends research on the consequences of mass imprisonment and the factors shaping popul...
BackgroundIncarcerated populations worldwide are aging dramatically; in the United States, prisoner ...
The inmate population is increasing, aging and generally in poorer health than the non-incarcerated ...
The social, economic, and health consequences of incarceration can no longer be ignored. The dispari...
There are more than 100,000 veterans in U.S. prisons, but until now, little has been known about the...