Field Notes From Jail: How Incarceration and Homelessness Impact Women's Health
A multi-disciplinary team explored the journey they took with female inmates to develop a collaborative research strategy among the university, community organizations, and the correctional facility. The team consisted of academic researchers, inner city physicians, social workers, nurses, Aborigina...
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Main Authors: | Louanne P. Keenan (Author), Cybele Angel (Author), Rebecca Martell (Author), Diane Pyne (Author), Rabia Ahmed (Author) |
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The University of Alabama,
2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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