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Incarceration history relative to health, substance use, and violence in a sample of vulnerable South African women: implications for health services in criminal justice settings
Published 2012-02-01“…Jennifer E Johnson1, Tara Carney2, Tracy Kline3, Felicia A Browne4, Wendee M Wechsberg41Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA; 2Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research Unit, Medical Research Council, Cape Town, South Africa; 3Statistics and Epidemiology, RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA; 4Substance Abuse Treatment Evaluations and Interventions, RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC, USAAbstract: International research has suggested that women in the criminal justice system carry a higher burden of many illnesses than women in the community, especially mental health disorders, substance use disorders, sexually transmitted infections, and a history of violent victimization. …”
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Black Noise, White Ears: Resilience, Rap, and the Killing of Jordan Davis
Published 2018-04-01“…Notes See also Halpern (2015) and Travis Jr. (2016, 102–4). Dorian Johnson, who had been walking with Michael Brown, witnessed the altercation. …”
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Limited Access to Research Involving Incarcerated Persons as a Result of Protectionism
Published 2021-03-01“… [8] Christopher, Paul P., Garcia‐Sampson, Lorena G., Stein, Michael, Johnson, Jennifer, Rich, Josiah and Lidz, Charles, “Enrolling in Clinical Research While Incarcerated: What Influences Participants’ Decisions?” …”
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