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COVID-19, Mental Illness, and Incarceration in the United States: A Systematic Review, 2019–2021
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Institutions, Anomie, and Violent Crime: Clarifying and Elaborating Institutional-Anomie Theory
Published 2008-11-01“…Specifically, we call attention to the important tasks of explaining the emergence of economic dominance in the institutional balance of power and of formulating an institutional account for distinctive punishment practices, such as the advent of mass incarceration in the United States.…”
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Relationships, resources, and political empowerment: community violence intervention strategies that contest the logics of policing and incarceration
Published 2023-04-01“…Immense investments in policing and incarceration in the United States have neither prevented community violence nor systemically served those who have been impacted by it, instead often inflicting further harm. …”
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Early life patterns of criminal legal system involvement: Inequalities by race/ethnicity, gender, and parental education
Published 2022-01-01“…<b>Contribution</b>: We document early life patterns of criminal legal system involvement among young people who came of age during the expansion of proactive policing and mass incarceration in the United States, providing important context for understanding the role of the system in generating and exacerbating life course inequalities.…”
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Ethical inclusion: Risks and benefits of research from the perspective of perinatal people with opioid use disorders who have experienced incarceration.
Published 2023-01-01“…<h4>Background</h4>Research ethics guidelines and emphasis on representation in research guide the inclusion of marginalized groups, including people with perinatal opioid use disorders (OUD) and people experiencing incarceration in the United States. However, insights from participants regarding the risks and benefits of participation are not adequately considered. …”
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Confined in the margins of the margins : the urban form of mass incarceration
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Ideology, Generics, and Common Ground
Published 2012“…We all know that male urban youth can barely walk with their pants belted around their thighs, that beef is a staple in the American diet, that blacks are incarcerated in the United States at a much higher rate than any other race, and that women defer to men in both work and family life. …”
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Digital Health Experiences of Incarcerated Populations Using Telemedicine in North Carolina Prisons
Published 2022-04-01“…More than 1.2 million adults are incarcerated in the United States and hence, require health care from prison systems. …”
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Conditions of Confinement in U.S. Carceral Facilities During COVID-19: Individuals Speak?Incarcerated During the COVID-19 Epidemic
Published 2023-04-01“…Objectives: We aimed to describe conditions of confinement among people incarcerated in the United States during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic using a community-science data collection approach. …”
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Coping with COVID in corrections: a qualitative study among the recently incarcerated on infection control and the acceptability of wastewater-based surveillance
Published 2023-02-01“…Methods We conducted semi-structured interviews with 20 adults who self-reported being incarcerated throughout the United States between March 2020 and May 2021. …”
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eHealth-Enhanced Peer Navigation for Substance Use Treatment and HIV Prevention Service Linkage for Young Adults Surveilled by the Criminal Legal System: Protocol for a Pilot Rando...
Published 2024-03-01“…Young adults represent 41.9% of the adults incarcerated in the United States and have the highest HIV incidence rates nationally. …”
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