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A Call to Action: A Blueprint for Academic Health Sciences in the Era of Mass Incarceration

机译:呼吁采取行动:大规模监禁时代学术健康科学的蓝图

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Over 100 million Americans have criminal records, and the U.S. incarcerates seven times more citizens than most developed countries. The burden of incarceration disproportionately affects people of color and ethnic minorities, and those living in poverty. While 95% of incarcerated people return to society, recidivism rates are high with nearly 75% arrested again within five years of release. Criminal records impede access to employment and other social services such as shelter and health care. Justice-involved people have higher rates of substance, mental health, and some chronic medical disorders than the general population; furthermore, the incarcerated population is rapidly aging. Only a minority of academic health science centers are engaged in health services research, workforce training, or correctional health care. This commentary provides rationale and a blueprint for engagement of academic health science institutions to harness their capabilities to tackle one of the country's most vexing public health crises.
机译:超过1亿美国人有犯罪记录,美国核心委员会比大多数发达国家更多的公民七倍。监禁的负担不成比例地影响着少数民族的人民和生活在贫困中的人。虽然95%的被监禁的人返回社会,但累犯率很高,近五年后近75%再次被捕。犯罪记录阻碍了雇佣和其他社会服务,如庇护和医疗保健。涉及司法人员具有更高的物质,心理健康和一些慢性医学疾病,而不是一般人群;此外,被拘禁的人口迅速衰老。只有少数学术健康科学中心都从事卫生服务研究,劳动力培训或惩教保健。这项评论提供了理由和参与学术健康科学机构的蓝图,以利用他们的能力解决这个国家最具烦恼的公共卫生危机之一。

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