Mental health and substance use disorders are highly prevalent among incarcerated individuals. Many prisoners reenter the community without receiving any specialized treatment and return to prison with existing behavioral health problems. We consider a Beckerian law enforcement theory to identify different channels through which access to healthcare may impact ex-offenders’ propensities to recidivate, and empirically estimate the effect of access to public health insurance on criminal recidivism. By exploiting variation in state Medicaid expansion decisions, we find that increased access to healthcare through Medicaid coverage reduces recidivism among offenders convicted of violent and public order crimes. The decomposition of recidivism ra...
As the American criminal justice system moves towards rehabilitation over punishment it is important...
This study uses a propensity scoring and matching approach to compare the costs of crimes committed ...
This study examines the factors that lead to crime as a rational choice and how these factors can be...
Mental health and substance use disorders are highly prevalent among incarcerated individuals. Many ...
To investigate whether Washington State’s 2006 policy of expediting Medicaid enrollment for offender...
Chronic behavioral health conditions, such as psychiatric and substance use disorders, affect at lea...
Every state currently offers some amount of healthcare transition services to individuals leaving pr...
Incarcerated people are excluded from Medicaid coverage due to a provision in the Social Security Ac...
Roughly 14% of male inmates and 31% of female inmates suffer from one or more serious mental illness...
Roughly 14% of male inmates and 31% of female inmates suffer from one or more serious mental illness...
High mental illness prevalence in California state prisons has drawn much attention of scholars and ...
Prison inmates suffer from a heavy burden of physical and mental health problems and have considerab...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015According to a report from the Council of State Gov...
As part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), Medicaid will expand in 2014 to e...
Medicaid is an important source of health care coverage for prison-involved populations. From 2011 t...
As the American criminal justice system moves towards rehabilitation over punishment it is important...
This study uses a propensity scoring and matching approach to compare the costs of crimes committed ...
This study examines the factors that lead to crime as a rational choice and how these factors can be...
Mental health and substance use disorders are highly prevalent among incarcerated individuals. Many ...
To investigate whether Washington State’s 2006 policy of expediting Medicaid enrollment for offender...
Chronic behavioral health conditions, such as psychiatric and substance use disorders, affect at lea...
Every state currently offers some amount of healthcare transition services to individuals leaving pr...
Incarcerated people are excluded from Medicaid coverage due to a provision in the Social Security Ac...
Roughly 14% of male inmates and 31% of female inmates suffer from one or more serious mental illness...
Roughly 14% of male inmates and 31% of female inmates suffer from one or more serious mental illness...
High mental illness prevalence in California state prisons has drawn much attention of scholars and ...
Prison inmates suffer from a heavy burden of physical and mental health problems and have considerab...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015According to a report from the Council of State Gov...
As part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), Medicaid will expand in 2014 to e...
Medicaid is an important source of health care coverage for prison-involved populations. From 2011 t...
As the American criminal justice system moves towards rehabilitation over punishment it is important...
This study uses a propensity scoring and matching approach to compare the costs of crimes committed ...
This study examines the factors that lead to crime as a rational choice and how these factors can be...