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The Public Health Dimensions of Prisoner Reentry: Addressing the Health Needs and Risks of Returning Prisoners and their Families
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The Public Health Dimensions of Prisoner Reentry: Addressing the Health Needs and Risks of Returning Prisoners and their Families
Publication year:
2002
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: Issues surrounding the health care needs of reentering ex-offenders and their families are discussed. Sections of this meeting summary include: Welcome and Meeting Overview by Jeremy Travis; paper presentation and discussionHealth Profile of the Prison Population by Lois Davis, Prison Health Care Services by B. Jaye Anno, Community Health Care Services by Nicholas Freudenberg, Role of Families and Social Networks in Improving Health Outcomes by Nancy Wolff, Linkages Between Prison and Community Health Services by Ted Hammett, Barriers to Health Services From A Race and Gender Perspective by Ray Patterson and Bob Greifinger, and Review of Evaluation Literature on Health Outcomes by Embry Howell and Greifinger; next steps for research and policy -- Research and Policy Questions by Freudenberg; and concluding remarks.