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The Effects of Incarceration and Reentry on Community Health and Well-Being

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Autor( a ): AA. VV.
Editorial: National Academies Press
Año de Edición: 2020-03-17
Formato: Libro Impreso Bajo Demanda

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The high rate of incarceration in the United States contributes significantly to the nation’s health inequities, extending beyond those who are imprisoned to families, communities, and the entire society. Since the 1970s, there has been a seven-fold increase in incarceration. This increase and the effects of the post-incarceration reentry disproportionately affect low-income families and communities of color. It is critical to examine the criminal justice system through a new lens and explore opportunities for meaningful improvements that will promote health equity in the United States.The National Academies convened a workshop on June 6, 2018 to investigate the connection between incarceration and health inequities to better understand the distributive impact of incarceration on low-income families and communities of color. Topics of discussion focused on the experience of incarceration and reentry, mass incarceration as a public health issue, women’s health in jails and prisons, the effects of reentry on the individual and the community, and promising practices and models for reentry. The programs and models that are described in this publication are all Philadelphia-based because Philadelphia has one of the highest rates of incarceration of any major American city. This publication summarizes the presentations and discussions of the workshop.

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Peso 0,142 kg
Dimensiones 0,526 × 15,2 × 22,9 cm
ISBN

9780309493666

Autor

AA. VV.

Editorial

National Academies Press

Año De Edición

2020-03-17

Número De Páginas

88

País

Estados Unidos de América (EE.UU.) 

Formato

Libro Impreso Bajo Demanda

Terminado

Tapa Blanda

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