"I was reaching out for help and they did not help me": Mental healthcare in the carceral state
Abstract Background Despite the limitations the carceral environment may impose on mental wellness, mental healthcare is increasingly becoming a carceral endeavor. Over the course of the last several decades, prisons and jails have become the de facto mental healthcare provider for thousands of inca...
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Main Authors: | Anna G. Preston (Author), Alana Rosenberg (Author), Penelope Schlesinger (Author), Kim M. Blankenship (Author) |
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