Children of prisoners: a growing public health problem
Abstract Objectives:To estimate the number and proportion of children in New South Wales affected by parental incarceration, and to describe the health impact of punitive incarceration on the children of prisoners. Methods:In 2001, NSW Corrections Health Service conducted a cross‐sectional survey of...
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Main Authors: | Simon Quilty (Author), Michael H. Levy (Author), Kirsten Howard (Author), Alex Barratt (Author), Tony Butler (Author) |
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2004-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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