The article focuses on a less-discussed issue of social marginalization of people leaving penitentiaries, which is the prevalence of multifaceted health problems experienced by people in this category. It includes poor health status, resulting from, among others, poor housing conditions, harmful or risky lifestyle, and lack of access to medical services. Data from the District Inspectorate of the Prison Service in Lodz, Poland on the health conditions of inmates was accessed. These data were supplemented by qualitative research conducted in 21 juvenile detention centers and 8 prisons across the country, conducting direct observations and In-Depth Interviews (IDI). A total of 198 IDIs were conducted with incarcerated (72) and released (30) j...
BACKGROUND: Despite the considerable changes in the provision of health care to prisoners in the UK ...
Prison organizations are not isolated institutions, thus social and economic change in the wider soc...
In this paper, our aim is to evaluate the effect of imprisonment on the inmates’ self-rated health. ...
The article discusses the problems of health service in prisons in relation to health of prisoners. ...
The world prison population is growing at a rate that exceeds the rate of population growth. This is...
The world prison population is growing at a rate that exceeds the rate of population growth. This is...
Purpose - This paper proposes a framework to better understand ex-prisoner health, and pilot-tests t...
Abstract Background Self-reported health status in underserved population of prisoners has not been ...
Copyright © 2014 Constantinos Togas et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Introduction There are more than 10 million people imprisoned worldwide. These individuals experienc...
More than 735,000 inmates are released from U.S. prisons annually, many of whom have mental and phys...
Background: Social health, as one of the key components of health, plays an important role in ensuri...
Prisoners have markedly elevated rates of mental illness, chronic disease, substance dependence and ...
The world’s prison population has risen substantially in recent decades and now stands at well over ...
The present longitudinal study describes changes in and covariates of healthcare utilization in 75 y...
BACKGROUND: Despite the considerable changes in the provision of health care to prisoners in the UK ...
Prison organizations are not isolated institutions, thus social and economic change in the wider soc...
In this paper, our aim is to evaluate the effect of imprisonment on the inmates’ self-rated health. ...
The article discusses the problems of health service in prisons in relation to health of prisoners. ...
The world prison population is growing at a rate that exceeds the rate of population growth. This is...
The world prison population is growing at a rate that exceeds the rate of population growth. This is...
Purpose - This paper proposes a framework to better understand ex-prisoner health, and pilot-tests t...
Abstract Background Self-reported health status in underserved population of prisoners has not been ...
Copyright © 2014 Constantinos Togas et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Introduction There are more than 10 million people imprisoned worldwide. These individuals experienc...
More than 735,000 inmates are released from U.S. prisons annually, many of whom have mental and phys...
Background: Social health, as one of the key components of health, plays an important role in ensuri...
Prisoners have markedly elevated rates of mental illness, chronic disease, substance dependence and ...
The world’s prison population has risen substantially in recent decades and now stands at well over ...
The present longitudinal study describes changes in and covariates of healthcare utilization in 75 y...
BACKGROUND: Despite the considerable changes in the provision of health care to prisoners in the UK ...
Prison organizations are not isolated institutions, thus social and economic change in the wider soc...
In this paper, our aim is to evaluate the effect of imprisonment on the inmates’ self-rated health. ...