The relationship between community public health, behavioral health service accessibility, and mass incarceration
Abstract Background The relationship between healthcare service accessibility in the community and incarceration is an important, yet not widely understood, phenomenon. Community behavioral health and the criminal legal systems are treated separately, which creates a competing demand to confront mas...
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Main Authors: | Niloofar Ramezani (Author), Alex J. Breno (Author), Benjamin J. Mackey (Author), Jill Viglione (Author), Alison Evans Cuellar (Author), Jennifer E. Johnson (Author), Faye S. Taxman (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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