Palliative care & the injustice of mass incarceration
Due to the criminalization of marginalized people, many markers of social disadvantage are overrepresented among prisoners. With an aging population, end of life in prison thus becomes a social justice issue that nurses must contend with, engaging with the dual suffering of dying and of incarceratio...
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Main Authors: | Helen Hudson (Author), Amélie Perron (Author), David Kenneth Wright (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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