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MS4 Infographic - Shedding Light on Correctional Healthcare

September 11, 2023

Author: Colette A. Beard Baugham, MS4

Resources:

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  3. Fiscella, K., Beletsky, L., & Wakeman, S. E. (2017). The inmate exception and reform of correctional health care. American Journal of Public Health, 107(3), 384–385. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2016.303626

  4. Guerrero Pérez, P. (n.d.). Racialization of crime in Canada. A product of enslavement, social exclusion and stigmatized stereotypes. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/360232822

  5. Howard, T. A., & Golden, D. M. (2020). Paul J. Coyle*. 1(3), 89–123.

  6. Kaushik, S., & Currin-McCulloch, J. (2022). Dying for a change: a systematic review of compassionate release policies. International Journal of Prisoner Health, June. https://doi.org/10.1108/ijph-11-2021-0110

  7. Khatri, U. G., & Winkelman, T. N. A. (2022). Strengthening the Medicaid Reentry Act — Supporting the Health of People Who Are Incarcerated. New England Journal of Medicine, 386(16), 1488–1490. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmp2119571

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  9. Madeddu, G., Vroling, H., Oordt-Speets, A., Babudieri, S., O’Moore, É., Noordegraaf, M. V., Monarca, R., Lopalco, P. L., Hedrich, D., & Tavoschi, L. (2019). Vaccinations in prison settings: A systematic review to assess the situation in EU/EEA countries and in other high income countries. In Vaccine (Vol. 37, Issue 35, pp. 4906–4919). Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2019.07.014

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  11. Maruschak, L. M., Statistician, B. J. S., Bronson, J., Ph, D., Alper, M., Ph, D., & Statisticians, B.

  12. J. S. (2021). Bureau of Justice Statistics · Statistical Tables Indicators of Mental Health Problems Reported by Prisoners A. June.

  13. Rabinowitz, G. (n.d.). The Medicaid Inmate Exception Rule: A Major Barrier to Adolescent and Youth Mental Health Improvement Efforts.

  14. Smith-Merry, J., Mellifont, D., McKenzie, K., & Clenaghan, P. (2019). A narrative review of mental health support for people during transition from incarceration to community: the grass can be greener on the other side of the fence. In Journal of Mental Health (Vol. 28, Issue 2, pp. 189–197). Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/09638237.2018.1466029

  15. Tavoschi, L., Vroling, H., Madeddu, G., Babudieri, S., Monarca, R., Vonk Noordegraaf- Schouten, M., Beer, N., Dias, J. G., O’Moore, É., Hedrich, D., & Oordt-Speets, A. (2018). Active Case Finding for Communicable Diseases in Prison Settings: Increasing Testing Coverage and Uptake among the Prison Population in the European Union/European Economic Area. Epidemiologic Reviews, 40(1), 105–120. https://doi.org/10.1093/epirev/mxy001

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