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View article: Crime, Violence, and Criminal Justice in Rural America: Toward a Rural Neighborhood Effect
Crime, Violence, and Criminal Justice in Rural America: Toward a Rural Neighborhood Effect Open
We review the current scholarship on rural policing, punishment, crime, and reentry. We shift the focus from the “square of crime” to an expansive understanding of crime and punishment in rural communities that uses neighborhood effects to…
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View article: Delirium identification among older adults hospitalized while incarcerated
Delirium identification among older adults hospitalized while incarcerated Open
Background The rapidly growing population of older incarcerated patients is at increased risk of hospital-associated delirium as they have a high prevalence of comorbidities and face the unique process of accelerated aging. Objective Our g…
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View article: Policing, Punishment, and Place: Spatial-Contextual Analyses of the Criminal Legal System
Policing, Punishment, and Place: Spatial-Contextual Analyses of the Criminal Legal System Open
Policing and punishment are unevenly distributed across geographic space. Research analyzing place-based variation in the criminal legal system is increasing, asking how community conditions contribute to variation in criminal justice outc…
View article: The impact of carceral churn and healthcare organizations on HIV/AIDS incidence in Arkansas
The impact of carceral churn and healthcare organizations on HIV/AIDS incidence in Arkansas Open
•Penal and healthcare institutions generate and mitigate community-level health inequality, respectively.•Arkansas Counties with high prison churn and disadvantage have higher rates of HIV/AIDS.•Hospital density moderates effect of prison …
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View article: Treatment Inequity: Examining the Influence of Non-Hispanic Black Race and Ethnicity on Pancreatic Cancer Care and Survival in Wisconsin.
Treatment Inequity: Examining the Influence of Non-Hispanic Black Race and Ethnicity on Pancreatic Cancer Care and Survival in Wisconsin. Open
Non-Hispanic Black patients were almost 50% less likely to receive any treatment and 33% less likely to receive surgery than non-Hispanic White patients. After including treatment course, non-Hispanic Black and non-Hispanic White patient s…
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View article: Same People, Different Results: Categorizing Cancer Registry Cases across the Rural-Urban Continuum
Same People, Different Results: Categorizing Cancer Registry Cases across the Rural-Urban Continuum Open
Background: Many rural-urban indexes are utilized in United States cancer research. This variation introduces inconsistencies between studies with a rural-urban component. Recommendations to date on which index to utilize have prioritized …
View article: Is There a Temporal Relationship between COVID-19 Infections among Prison Staff, Incarcerated Persons and the Larger Community in the United States?
Is There a Temporal Relationship between COVID-19 Infections among Prison Staff, Incarcerated Persons and the Larger Community in the United States? Open
Background: Our objective was to examine the temporal relationship between COVID-19 infections among prison staff, incarcerated individuals, and the general population in the county where the prison is located among federal prisons in the …
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View article: A Study of SARS-COV-2 Outbreaks in US Federal Prisons: the Linkage Between Staff, Inmate, and Community Transmission
A Study of SARS-COV-2 Outbreaks in US Federal Prisons: the Linkage Between Staff, Inmate, and Community Transmission Open
Background Since the novel coronavirus SARS-COV-2 was first identified to be circulating in the US on January 20, 2020, some of the worst outbreaks have occurred within state and federal prisons. The vulnerability of inmate populations, an…
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