Poverty it is said to have harsh outcomes on one's antisocial or even delinquent behavior. Other factors as well lead an individual to antisocial behavior those are the environment that they are living, and their genes that have passed from one generation to the other one. Parents, poverty, environment, genes and social determinants affect one's involvement in a crime and also affect the health in distinct ways. The focus of this essay is on the African American population within the American society and the health disparities that exist in this situation. We try to understand and answer if these health disparities were created after their birth, or pre-existed and were carried through the generations. One of the main issues is the examinat...
Approximately 13% of African American men are disqualified from voting because of a felony convictio...
Mental health challenges, substance use disorders, and HIV/AIDS disproportionately affect Black peop...
When health policy experts noticed that health outcomes for African Americans were consistently wors...
Poverty it is said to have harsh outcomes on one's antisocial or even delinquent behavior. Other fac...
The social, economic, and health consequences of incarceration can no longer be ignored. The dispari...
There is a dearth of research that analyzes childhood influence on adult incarceration, and an assoc...
With 2.1 million Americans behind bars, the United States incarcerates more people per capita than a...
Using a modified social ecological model, we conducted a review of the literature and nationwide sta...
This article extends research on the consequences of mass imprisonment and the factors shaping popul...
Incarceration of a household member has been associated with adverse outcomes for child well-being
Health in the United States is stratified significantly. The stratification in health mirrors broad...
Mass incarceration is a sociostructural driver of profound health inequalities in the United States....
Alarming disparities in population health and wellness in the United States have led to multidiscipl...
Most Americans are aware of the high rates of social problems among Black Americans. For example, Bl...
This study examined the relationship of incarceration, birth rate, and racial disparities based on t...
Approximately 13% of African American men are disqualified from voting because of a felony convictio...
Mental health challenges, substance use disorders, and HIV/AIDS disproportionately affect Black peop...
When health policy experts noticed that health outcomes for African Americans were consistently wors...
Poverty it is said to have harsh outcomes on one's antisocial or even delinquent behavior. Other fac...
The social, economic, and health consequences of incarceration can no longer be ignored. The dispari...
There is a dearth of research that analyzes childhood influence on adult incarceration, and an assoc...
With 2.1 million Americans behind bars, the United States incarcerates more people per capita than a...
Using a modified social ecological model, we conducted a review of the literature and nationwide sta...
This article extends research on the consequences of mass imprisonment and the factors shaping popul...
Incarceration of a household member has been associated with adverse outcomes for child well-being
Health in the United States is stratified significantly. The stratification in health mirrors broad...
Mass incarceration is a sociostructural driver of profound health inequalities in the United States....
Alarming disparities in population health and wellness in the United States have led to multidiscipl...
Most Americans are aware of the high rates of social problems among Black Americans. For example, Bl...
This study examined the relationship of incarceration, birth rate, and racial disparities based on t...
Approximately 13% of African American men are disqualified from voting because of a felony convictio...
Mental health challenges, substance use disorders, and HIV/AIDS disproportionately affect Black peop...
When health policy experts noticed that health outcomes for African Americans were consistently wors...