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Women Prisoners And Health Justice Perspectives Issues And Advocacy For An International Hidden Population 1st Edition Dianne Hatton

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Women Prisoners And Health Justice Perspectives Issues And Advocacy For An International Hidden Population 1st Edition Dianne Hatton
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Publisher: Chapman and Hall/CRC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.79 MB
Pages: 170
Author: Dianne Hatton, Anastasia Fisher
ISBN: 9781498791366, 9781846192425, 1498791360, 1846192420
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Women Prisoners And Health Justice Perspectives Issues And Advocacy For An International Hidden Population 1st Edition Dianne Hatton by Dianne Hatton, Anastasia Fisher 9781498791366, 9781846192425, 1498791360, 1846192420 instant download after payment.

Incarceration severely affects the health and wellbeing of women both during their incarceration and following release, further complicating the health disparities they already experience as a consequence of gender, race and social class. The scope of this international problem remains largely hidden from health professionals and policy makers. This book brings the issues into the light, with contributions from leading advocates, criminologists, feminists, nurses, physicians, public health professionals, social workers, sociologists and former prisoners

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