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Cohort profile: seek, test, treat and retain United States criminal justice cohort. | Academic Article |
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Strengthening the collaboration between public health and criminal justice to prevent violence. | Academic Article |
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The Criminal Justice Experience of African American Cocaine Users in Arkansas. | Academic Article |
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Two Systems, One Population:: Achieving Equity in Mental Healthcare for Criminal Justice and Marginalized Populations. | Academic Article |
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Criminal Justice Contact, Stressors, and Obesity-Related Health Problems Among Black Adults in the USA. | Academic Article |
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Self-reported antiretroviral therapy adherence and viral load in criminal justice-involved populations. | Academic Article |
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Criminal justice measures for economic data harmonization in substance use disorder research. | Academic Article |
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Substance use and HIV-risk behaviors among young men involved in the criminal justice system. | Academic Article |
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The Need for Diversion Programs from the Criminal Justice System in Coconino County | Grant |
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A Review of Opportunities to Improve the Health of People Involved in the Criminal Justice System in the United States. | Academic Article |
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Gender Differences in HIV Risk Behaviors Among Persons Involved in the U.S. Criminal Justice System and Living with HIV or at Risk for HIV: A "Seek, Test, Treat, and Retain" Harmonization Consortium. | Academic Article |
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Linking Public Health and Public Safety Data on Co-occurring Disorders Among Adults in Hawaii's Criminal Justice System. | Academic Article |
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Replicating MISTERS: an epidemiological criminology framework analysis of a program for criminal justice-involved minority males in the community. | Academic Article |
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A Systematic Review up to 2018 of HIV and Associated Factors Among Criminal Justice-Involved (CJI) Black Sexual and Gender Minority Populations in the United States (US). | Academic Article |
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Life Stressors and Sleep Problems as Predictors of the Likelihood of Lifetime Cannabis Use among Black Adults with Criminal Justice Contact. | Academic Article |
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