نتایج جستجو برای: incarceration

تعداد نتایج: 2918  

2013
Javier Benitez-Herreros Lorenzo Lopez-Guajardo Cristina Camara-Gonzalez Aurora Perez-Crespo Agustin Silva-Mato Miguel A Teus

PURPOSE To evaluate the influence of sclerotomy use during vitrectomy (vitreous cutter, illumination probe, or infusion-line entrance) on postoperative vitreous incarceration using an experimental model of vitrectomized eye. MATERIALS AND METHODS Experimental, randomized, and observer-masked study in which 23-gauge transconjunctival sutureless vitrectomy was performed in cadaveric pig eyes. P...

2015
Omar Silverman-Retana Ruy Lopez-Ridaura Edson Servan-Mori Sergio Bautista-Arredondo Stefano M. Bertozzi Tatsuo Shimosawa

BACKGROUND Mexico City prisons are characterized by overcrowded facilities and poor living conditions for housed prisoners. Chronic disease profile is characterized by low prevalence of self reported hypertension (2.5%) and diabetes (1.8%) compared to general population; 9.5% of male inmates were obese. There is limited evidence regarding on the exposure to prison environment over prisoner's he...

2008
Karen Barnes Clare Wilson

This study explored young people’s attitudes towards, and knowledge of, the UK criminal justice system and their human rights. Knowledge and attitudes were measured using a 120-item questionnaire that was administered to 141 young offenders who were incarcerated for the first time (Offenders Inexperienced with Incarceration), young offenders who were incarcerated more than once (Offenders Exper...

2014
Marlanea E Peabody Adam Choung Rochelle Rosen Caroline Kuo Wendee Wechsberg Karen Fernandes Caron Zlotnick Jennifer Johnson

Background: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) risk and interpersonal violence are interconnected public health problems facing incarcerated women. Prison may provide an opportune time to conduct HIV prevention activities with high-risk women. Methods: This study used qualitative analysis to explore how incarceration affected women’s experiences of and thoughts about sex and sex risk. Twenty-on...

2017
Fiona G. Kouyoumdjian Lucie Pivnick Kathryn E. McIsaac Andrew S. Wilton Aisha Lofters Stephen W. Hwang

INTRODUCTION Evidence suggests that many risk factors for cancer are overrepresented in people who experience incarceration, and data on cancer epidemiology are limited for this population. We aimed to describe cancer prevalence, incidence and mortality in adults admitted to provincial custody in Ontario, Canada in 2000. METHODS We linked data on 48,166 adults admitted to provincial custody i...

2017
Fiona G Kouyoumdjian Evgeny M Andreev Rohan Borschmann Stuart A Kinner Andres McConnon

OBJECTIVES We aimed to explore whether mortality data are consistent with the view that aging is accelerated for people with a history of incarceration compared to the general population, using data on mortality rates and life expectancy for persons in Ontario, Canada. METHODS We obtained data from the Ontario Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services on all adults admitted to pr...

2010
David S. Abrams

In evaluating the efficacy of most modern criminal justice systems, a vital relationship to understand is that between incarceration length (and likelihood) and recidivism. Because most previous attempts to estimate this relationship suffer from omitted variables bias, even the sign is unknown. In this paper, I build on previous work identifying substantial heterogeneity in attorney ability in ...

2012
Lauren Porter Ryan D. King Shawn Bushway

Prior research finds that children with incarcerated parents are at a higher risk of delinquency and various forms of antisocial behavior. Yet there are reasons to question whether this association is in fact causal, and research that empirically pins down mechanisms that account for any observed association is in high demand. The present research examines the association between father's incar...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2005
Grace E Macalino David Vlahov Brian P Dickinson Beth Schwartzapfel Josiah D Rich

BACKGROUND The incarceration rate has increased 239% in the United States over the past 2 decades. This increase in incarceration has been fueled by the movement towards a criminal, rather than medical, response to the problem of drug dependence. For women in particular, incarceration and drug use are interdependent epidemics. Given that incarceration is common among drug-dependent persons, inf...

2013
David S. Kirk

More than 700,000 prisoners are released from incarceration each year in the United States, and most end up residing in urban areas, clustered within a select few neighborhoods. The massive rise in the number of returning prisoners combined with the geographic concentration of these ex-prisoners means that select urban neighborhoods have become inundated with individuals who have served time in...

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