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  2. Relationships for incarcerated individuals - Wikipedia

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    Relationships of incarcerated individuals are the familial and romantic relations of individuals in prisons or jails. Although the population of incarcerated men and women is considered quite high in many countries, [ 1 ] there is relatively little research on the effects of incarceration on the inmates' social worlds.

  3. Can California change a dark culture at Chowchilla women's ...

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    Every day, they fan out across the prison, serving as something between a therapist and life coach to the roughly 2,100 women incarcerated at the facility, one of two women's prisons in California.

  4. 'Being incarcerated, that's not living': How 2 Akron men ...

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    Edrick Mayfield has turned his life around after spending nearly 17 years in prison and now serves as a supervisor and mentor at Truly Reaching You in Akron, a program that helps people ...

  5. Decarceration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to 2018-2020 statistics, over 2.2 million people in the U.S. are incarcerated in prison, jail and detention centers, [20] with 1.3 million inmates in state prison, [20] 631,000 held in local jails under county and municipal jurisdiction, [20] 226,000 in federal prisons and jails, 50,165 [20] in immigrant detention centers [21] and ...

  6. Rehabilitation (penology) - Wikipedia

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    Between 1996 and 2006, despite a modest population increase of 12%, the number of incarcerated individuals rose by 33% and the number of substance-abusing individuals rose by 43% [citation needed]. Existing treatment programs have shown solid [ citation needed ] evidence that drug treatment programs, along with support after release, are ...

  7. Federal courts have allowed prisons and private medical ... - AOL

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    But incarcerated people cannot visit a medical clinic on their own, or choose their own doctor. They cannot seek a second opinion, make an appointment with a specialist, pursue additional testing ...

  8. Mental health among female offenders in the United States

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    The prevalence of depression among incarcerated females links to trends within the general population as well. A study found that of the 54% of incarcerated women diagnosed with lifetime PTSD, 63% reported experiencing three or more traumatic events. [15] Another common mental illness is antisocial personality disorder.

  9. Spokane eyes mental health ER to act as 'third place ... - AOL

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    Yates said a mental health ER could provide immediate stabilization care for individuals in a behavioral crisis rather than a medical emergency. The option would save time for officers, who ...