نتایج جستجو برای: incarceration

تعداد نتایج: 2918  

2011
Marc Mauer

This article reviews the current trends and impact of mass incarceration on communities of color, with a focus on criminal justice policy and practice contributors to racial disparity. The impact of these disproportionate incarceration rates on public safety, offenders, and communities are discussed. Recommendations for criminal justice and other policy reforms to reduce unwarranted racial disp...

2016
Jacob J. van den Berg Mary B. Roberts Beth C. Bock Rosemarie A. Martin L.A.R. Stein Donna R. Parker Arthur R. McGovern Sarah Hart Shuford Jennifer G. Clarke Deborah Shelton

Prior research has found high levels of depression and stress among persons who are incarcerated in the United States (U.S.). However, little is known about changes in depression and stress levels among inmates post-incarceration. The aim of this study was to examine changes in levels of depression and stress during and after incarceration in a tobacco-free facility. Questionnaires that include...

2016
Emily Groot Fiona G. Kouyoumdjian Lori Kiefer Parvaz Madadi Jeremy Gross Brittany Prevost Reuven Jhirad Dirk Huyer Victoria Snowdon Navindra Persaud

BACKGROUND There is an increased risk of death due to drug toxicity after release from incarceration. The purpose of this study was to describe the timing, rate and circumstances of drug toxicity deaths following release from incarceration. This information can be used to help design potential preventive interventions. METHODS AND FINDINGS We reviewed coroner's files to identify deaths in adu...

2013
Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein

The primary aim of this paper is to explicate the mechanisms through which incarceration affects health. Guided by theories that emphasize the compounding nature of inequality and with a focus on those that are disproportionately impacted by the drastic increase of incarceration over the last three decades, an exploration of these mechanisms is undertaken. This investigation provides a better u...

2016
Anjalee Sharma Kevin E O’Grady Sharon M Kelly Jan Gryczynski Shannon Gwin Mitchell Robert P Schwartz

PURPOSE The World Health Organization recommends the initiation of opioid agonists prior to release from incarceration to prevent relapse or overdose. Many countries in the world employ these strategies. This paper considers the evidence to support these recommendations and the factors that have slowed their adoption in the US. METHODS We reviewed randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and longi...

2006
Michael P. Murray

A rchimedes said, “Give me the place to stand, and a lever long enough, and I will move the Earth” (Hirsch, Kett, and Trefil, 2002, p. 476). Economists have their own powerful lever: the instrumental variable estimator. The instrumental variable estimator can avoid the bias that ordinary least squares suffers when an explanatory variable in a regression is correlated with the regression’s distu...

2011
Michelle Alexander Jennifer L. Eberhardt

A nearly 600 percent rise in incarceration rates has characterized the past four decades 1 such that, today, more than two million Americans are incarcerated in local, state, or federal penitentiaries. 2 In The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness, Stanford law professor Michelle Alexander posits that this dramatic rise in incarceration rates represents a backlash to th...

2005
Rucker C. Johnson Steven Raphael David Card Ken Chay Sheldon Danziger William Dow Robert Greifinger Theodore Hammett Harry Holzer Matt Kahn Lawrence Katz Lars Lefgren David Levine David Newmark Steven Levitt Peter Bacchetti Matthew McKenna

In this paper, we investigate the potential connection between incarceration dynamics and AIDS infection rates, with a particular emphasis on the black-white AIDS rate disparity. Using caselevel data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, we construct a panel data set of AIDS infection rates covering the period 1982 to 2001 that vary by year of onset, mode of transmission, st...

2017
Xingming Xie Shu Feng Zhongling Tang Longyu Chen Yongsheng Huang Xianzhi Yang

BACKGROUND The incarceration of a segment of bowel within a groin hernia can result in intestinal strangulation if hernia treatment is delayed. Once intestinal strangulation occurs, a bowel resection may be required, and there is an overall increased risk for postoperative complications. The aim of this study was to identify biomarkers to predict the severity of an incarcerated groin hernia. MA...

2013
Hiang Keat Tan Pik Eu Chang

Umbilical herniation is common in patients with liver cirrhosis and ascites. Rarely, they suffer from incarceration and strangulation of the umbilical hernia after treatment of ascites. We report 3 cases of umbilical hernia incarceration following removal of massive ascites with different treatment modalities. Physicians managing this group of patients should be aware of this rare and potential...

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