Pediatric suicide: review of a preventable tragedy

DE Greydanus, A Nazeer, Z Qayyum, DR Patel… - Disease-a-month, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract Concepts of suicide are explored in this issue with a focus on suicide in children
and adolescents. The epidemiology of pediatric suicide in the United States is reviewed; …

Criminal Justice Reform Is Health Care Reform

LA Haber, C Boudin, BA Williams - JAMA, 2023 - jamanetwork.com
The US imprisons more of its population than almost any other nation, a phenomenon
known as “mass incarceration.” Of the 2 million incarcerated Americans, more than 157 000 …

[HTML][HTML] Youth incarceration in adult facilities and mental health in early adulthood

DC Semenza, IA Silver, DB Jackson - Journal of Adolescent Health, 2024 - Elsevier
Purpose To examine the relationship between youth incarceration in adult correctional
facilities and mental health in early adulthood. Methods We analyzed nationally …

Confining Children in Adult Prisons and Premature Mortality—New Evidence to Inform Policy Action

ES Barnert - JAMA network open, 2023 - jamanetwork.com
On a given day in the United States, more than 47 000 children under 18 years of age are
incarcerated, with 1 in 16 in an adult prison or jail. 1 While “Raise the Age” legislative …

The Lasting Effects of Incarcerating Juveniles in Adult Facilities: Examining the Impact on Employment and Income from Age 18-37

I Silver, D Semenza, J Wooldredge - Available at SSRN 4762726, 2024 - papers.ssrn.com
Contemporary scholarship has demonstrated the negative effects of incarcerating juveniles
in adult facilities, coinciding with a growing concern about the long-lasting effects of this …

The Effects of Youth Incarceration in Adult Institutions on Future Incarceration

I Silver, P Vaidya, J Wooldredge - Available at SSRN 4762711, 2024 - papers.ssrn.com
Several thousand juveniles are incarcerated in adult facilities each year across the US,
exposing them to a unique Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE). Exposure to this unique …

[PDF][PDF] Criminal Justice Reform Is Health Care Reform

A Lawrence, MD Haber - 2023 - law.berkeley.edu
The US imprisons more of its population than almost any other nation, a phenomenon
known as “mass incarceration.” Of the 2 million incarcerated Americans, more than 157 000 …

[引用][C] Hospital care while incarcerated: A tale of two policies

LA Haber, FA Kaiksow, BA Williams… - Journal of Hospital …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The United States incarcerates nearly two million people. 1 When medical care for those in
jail or prison exceeds the capabilities of the correctional facility's healthcare services …