Background: We aimed to define rates and causes of death in custody and after release in people admitted to provincial custody in Ontario, and to compare these data with data for the general population. Methods: We linked data on adults admitted to provincial custody in Ontario in 2000 with data on deaths between 2000 and 2012. We examined rates and causes of death by age, sex, custodial status and period after release, and compared them with data for the general population, using indirect adjustment for age. Results: Between 2000 and 2012, 8.6% (95% confidence interval [CI] 8.3%-8.8%) of those incarcerated died in provincial custody or after release. The crude death rate was 7.1 (95% CI 6.9-7.3) per 1000 person-years. The standardize...
Background: Mortality is known to be extremely high among people who have been imprisoned, but there...
Background and Aims: The time post-release from prison involves elevated mortality, especially overd...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Reported associations between previous incarceration and the risk of overdose-r...
Background: We aimed to define rates and causes of death in custody and after release in people admi...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to explore whether mortality data are consistent with the view that aging is ac...
OBJECTIVES:We aimed to explore whether mortality data are consistent with the view that aging is acc...
Background: People in custody are more likely to die prematurely, especially of vi-olent causes, tha...
BACKGROUND: People recently released from prison are at increased risk of preventable death; however...
leagues present an analysis of mortality rates and causes of death among people in involuntary confi...
This thesis examines mortality rates among adults who experienced full-time imprisonment in NewSouth...
Introduction: Young people who have contact with the youth justice system are distinguished by a hig...
Evidence suggests that many risk factors for cancer are overrepresented in people who experience inc...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of offence type, prior imprisonment ...
OBJECTIVES: We systematically reviewed studies of mortality following release from prison and examin...
© 2014 Society for the Study of Addiction. AIMS: To compare the incidence, timing and risk factors f...
Background: Mortality is known to be extremely high among people who have been imprisoned, but there...
Background and Aims: The time post-release from prison involves elevated mortality, especially overd...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Reported associations between previous incarceration and the risk of overdose-r...
Background: We aimed to define rates and causes of death in custody and after release in people admi...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to explore whether mortality data are consistent with the view that aging is ac...
OBJECTIVES:We aimed to explore whether mortality data are consistent with the view that aging is acc...
Background: People in custody are more likely to die prematurely, especially of vi-olent causes, tha...
BACKGROUND: People recently released from prison are at increased risk of preventable death; however...
leagues present an analysis of mortality rates and causes of death among people in involuntary confi...
This thesis examines mortality rates among adults who experienced full-time imprisonment in NewSouth...
Introduction: Young people who have contact with the youth justice system are distinguished by a hig...
Evidence suggests that many risk factors for cancer are overrepresented in people who experience inc...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of offence type, prior imprisonment ...
OBJECTIVES: We systematically reviewed studies of mortality following release from prison and examin...
© 2014 Society for the Study of Addiction. AIMS: To compare the incidence, timing and risk factors f...
Background: Mortality is known to be extremely high among people who have been imprisoned, but there...
Background and Aims: The time post-release from prison involves elevated mortality, especially overd...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Reported associations between previous incarceration and the risk of overdose-r...