This work entitled "Health Policy and the Prison Population: A Study in State Prison Metro I - PEM I - Para-Marituba" aims to analyze the process of higher health care to prisoners in State Prison Metro I - PEM I - Marituba / PA. For this it was necessary to use the following specific objectives: to investigate the situation of the Brazilian prison system before the picture of social inequality and criminalization; identify how the right to health is structured prison in Brazil, and analyze how the right care health is being materialized as a social right in PEM I. From the perspective of uncovering the object of study methodology was based on the critical approach, using application forms with two (02) inmates who passed health care within...
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Objective. To understand the needs and health profile of menincarcerated in the Pau dos Ferros Regio...
Identify and understand the situation of incarcerated women and access to health in the prison syste...
This study analyzed the extent of human rights within the Brazilian prison system, particularly in t...
The Brazilian prison system has suffering overcrowding and this reflects directly on the...
The present study has as its theme the right to health in the prison system and the lack of reliable...
O artigo tem como objetivo identificar a produção normativa dos Legislativos Federal e Estadual, est...
The article aims to identify the normative production of the Federal Legislative and the state of Ri...
Considered true medieval dungeons, prisons have served to deposit humans living in degrading conditi...
The country, which is in third position in relation to the number of people incarcerated in the wor...
Objective: draw a profile of the multidisciplinary team provider of health assistence in prisions. M...
Objective: To understand how the female inmates of a public jail are provided with access to health ...
This article aims to analyze how the constitutional right to health is being implemented in the cont...
O Brasil possui a quarta maior população carcerária do mundo e, apesar do elevado quantitativo de tr...
This essay seeks to discuss notions of human rights and health of the incarcerated population in con...
Submitted by Jean Medeiros (jeanletras@uepb.edu.br) on 2019-04-24T17:48:44Z No. of bitstreams: 1 PDF...
Objective. To understand the needs and health profile of menincarcerated in the Pau dos Ferros Regio...
Identify and understand the situation of incarcerated women and access to health in the prison syste...
This study analyzed the extent of human rights within the Brazilian prison system, particularly in t...
The Brazilian prison system has suffering overcrowding and this reflects directly on the...
The present study has as its theme the right to health in the prison system and the lack of reliable...
O artigo tem como objetivo identificar a produção normativa dos Legislativos Federal e Estadual, est...
The article aims to identify the normative production of the Federal Legislative and the state of Ri...
Considered true medieval dungeons, prisons have served to deposit humans living in degrading conditi...
The country, which is in third position in relation to the number of people incarcerated in the wor...
Objective: draw a profile of the multidisciplinary team provider of health assistence in prisions. M...
Objective: To understand how the female inmates of a public jail are provided with access to health ...
This article aims to analyze how the constitutional right to health is being implemented in the cont...
O Brasil possui a quarta maior população carcerária do mundo e, apesar do elevado quantitativo de tr...
This essay seeks to discuss notions of human rights and health of the incarcerated population in con...
Submitted by Jean Medeiros (jeanletras@uepb.edu.br) on 2019-04-24T17:48:44Z No. of bitstreams: 1 PDF...
Objective. To understand the needs and health profile of menincarcerated in the Pau dos Ferros Regio...
Identify and understand the situation of incarcerated women and access to health in the prison syste...