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Introduction to Public Health and Incarceration: Social Justice Matters.Academic Article Why?
Epidemiology of Incarceration: Characterizing Jail Incarceration for Public Health Research.Academic Article Why?
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Correlates of HIV/AIDS problem behaviors and incarceration status among inmates in Georgia.Academic Article Why?
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HIV and incarceration in the Caribbean: the experiences of Puerto Rico and Jamaica.Academic Article Why?
Incarceration and high-risk sex partnerships among men in the United States.Academic Article Why?
Adverse Childhood Experiences in relation to drug and alcohol use in 30 days prior to incarceration in a county jailAcademic Article Why?
Adverse Childhood Experiences in relation to drug and alcohol use in the 30 days prior to incarceration in a county jail.Academic Article Why?
Discrimination Fully Mediates the Effects of Incarceration History on Depressive Symptoms and Psychological Distress Among African American Men.Academic Article Why?
Impact of post-incarceration care engagement interventions on HIV transmission among young Black men who have sex with men and their sexual partners: an agent-based network modeling study.Academic Article Why?
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