COVID-19 in carceral systems: a review

LB Puglisi, L Brinkley-Rubinstein… - Annual Review of …, 2023 - annualreviews.org
As with past pandemics of influenza, COVID-19 tore through US prisons and jails; however,
the COVID-19 pandemic, uniquely, has led to more health research on carceral systems …

Beyond “pains” and “gains”: untangling the health consequences of probation

MS Phelps, IH Osman, CE Robertson, RJ Shlafer - Health & Justice, 2022 - Springer
Background Research on the health consequences of criminal legal system contact has
increasingly looked beyond imprisonment to understand how more routine forms of …

Collateral consequences of COVID-19 for people on probation and parole

K LeMasters, A Benson, C Corsi, T Krajewski, K Seide… - Health & justice, 2023 - Springer
Background While the severe detrimental impact of COVID-19 on incarcerated people is
well known, little is known about the experience of COVID-19 on those on community …

A qualitative investigation into the effectiveness of a housing navigator program linking justice-involved clients with recovery housing

JM Dewey, P Hibbard, DP Watson, JN Konchak… - Health & Justice, 2024 - Springer
Abstract Background Roughly 24–36% of people who are incarcerated in the US are
formally diagnosed with opioid use disorder (OUD). Once released, individuals involved with …

COVID, crime & criminal justice: Affirming the call for system reform research

MKL Jossie, A Blumstein, JM Miller - American Journal of Criminal Justice, 2022 - Springer
Early into the COVID-19 pandemic, Miller & Blumstein (2020) outlined a theoretical research
program (TRP) oriented around themes of contagion control and containment, legal …

Race, Health, and Recidivism: Examining the Effects of Health Status and Healthcare Needs on Recidivism for Black and White Formerly Incarcerated People

X Wang, D Wallace, AA Infante - Crime & Delinquency, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Health research has established that there exist significant and consistent racial disparities
in health outcomes, access to healthcare, and scope and quality of healthcare. An …

COVID-19 and influenza vaccine uptake in women with criminal-legal system involvement

O Asupoto, X Li, JL Hemberg, A Emerson, D Black… - Vaccine, 2024 - Elsevier
Objective: Given their vulnerable health status and resource constraints, the perspectives of
women with criminal-legal involvement (WCLI) are important but not usually represented in …

[KÖNYV][B] I Knew It Was COVID; I Knew I Was on Probation”: The Impact of the Carceral State on Black Women's Disaster Experiences

FA Henry - 2024 - search.proquest.com
Individuals under community supervision face compounded vulnerability during disasters as
they are responsible for taking care of their own needs while simultaneously negotiating the …

The COVID-19 pandemic and operational challenges, impacts, and lessons learned: A multi-methods study of US prison systems

MA Novisky, J Tostlebe, D Pyrooz, JA Sanchez - Health & Justice, 2023 - Springer
Background The purpose of this study was to examine how the COVID-19 pandemic
changed US prison operations and influenced the daily work of prison staff. Methods In …

The adoption and sustainability of digital therapeutics in justice systems: a pilot feasibility study

JA Wilde, K Zawislak, G Sawyer-Morris, J Hulsey… - International Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background This study explored whether participants with substance use disorder (SUD)
would adopt and use a smart-phone app with a cognitive behavioral therapy program …