Connecting the Dots Between Mass Incarceration, Health Inequity, and Climate Change

By Seth J. Prins, Brett Story in Decarceral public health

January 1, 2020

Date

January 1, 2020

Time

12:00 AM

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January 1, 2020
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Categories:
Decarceral public health
Tags:
Climate Change Health Services Accessibility Healthcare Disparities Humans Poverty Prisoners Prisons Public Health Racism Social Change United States
See Also:
Relational Social Class, Self-Rated Health, and Mortality in the United States
Mental Illness, Drinking, and the Social Division and Structure of Labor in the United States: 2003-2015
Criminogenic or Criminalized? Testing an Assumption for Expanding Criminogenic Risk Assessment