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Unintended Consequences of Sentencing Policy: The Creation of Long-Term Healthcare Obligations
Publication year:
2000
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: "[S]tatistical models of how costs increased for male offenders based on age when they entered prison and time spent in prison" are developed (p. ii). Five sections follow an executive summary: introduction; data; models of medical conditions; results according to intermittent conditions, chronic conditions requiring continuous treatment, chronic conditions with intermittent recurrences, and choosing between f(AGE) and fcAGE/age entered prison); and conclusions.