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Letter from Board of Correction re: NYC Jails and COVID-19, 2020 Jacqueline Sherman, Interim Chair Stanley Richards, Vice-Chair Robert L. Cohen, M.D. Felipe Franco Jennifer Jones Austin James Perrino Michael J. Regan Steven M. Safyer, M.D. Margaret Egan Executive Director BOARD OF CORRECTION CITY OF NEW YORK 1 CENTRE STREET, …
Tennessee Corrections Institute - Minimum Standards for Local Adult Correctional Facilities, 2015 0 1 1400-1-.01 Preface (1) Under the authority of T.C.A. 41-4-140, the Tennessee Corrections Institute is required to establish minimum standards for local jails, lock-ups, workhouses and detention facilities in the state and conduct an annual inspection of …
Publication • August 3, 2016
Tattoo Prohibition Behind Bars - The Case for Repeal, D'Amico, 2008 Tattoo Prohibition Behind Bars: The Case for Repeal Daniel J. D’Amico* George Mason University Abstract Performing or receiving tattoos is forbidden in American prisons. What are the intentions behind this prohibition? Does the policy meet its intentions? Does it …
Publication • January 1, 2014
HHE San Joquin Valley Fever Report Evaluation of Coccidioides Exposures and Coccidioidomycosis Infections among Prison Employees Marie A. de Perio, MD Gregory A. Burr, CIH Report No. 2013-0113-3198 January 2014 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Health Hazard Evaluation Report 2013-0113-3198 National Institute …
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Jama Article on Mrsa Infections in Us 2007 ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION Invasive Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Infections in the United States R. Monina Klevens, DDS, MPH Melissa A. Morrison, MPH Joelle Nadle, MPH Susan Petit, MPH Ken Gershman, MD, MPH Susan Ray, MD Lee H. Harrison, MD Ruth Lynfield, MD Ghinwa Dumyati, …
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Tackling Blood-borne Viruses in Prison - Uk Report 2007 Tackling Blood Borne Viruses in Prison – A framework for best practice in the UK. Contents 1 Why tackle BBVs? Who is this guide for? 2 The Four Key Aims 3 Strategic Policy and Leadership 4 Introducing the Prisoner Pathway 5 …
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Cdc Report on Tb in Prisons - 2006 Prevention and Control of Tuberculosis in Correctional and Detention Facilities: Recommendations from CDC Endorsed by the Advisory Council for the Elimination of Tuberculosis, the National Commission on Correctional Health Care, and the American Correctional Association The material in this report originated in …
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Treating Hepatitis C in the Prison Population Is Cost Saving Hepatology 2008.pdf Treating Hepatitis C in the Prison Population Is Cost-Saving Jennifer A. Tan,1 Tom A. Joseph,2 and Sammy Saab1,2 The prevalence of chronic hepatitis C infection in U.S. prisons is 12% to 31%. Treatment of this substantial portion of …
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Brown Med, Infectious Diseases in Corrections Report, March 2005 FORMERLY HEPP Report March 2005 Vol. 8, Issue 3 ABOUT IDCR IDCR, a forum for correctional problem solving, targets correctional physicians, nurses, administrators, outreach workers, and case managers. Published monthly and distributed by email and fax, IDCR provides up-to-the moment information …
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Canada Correctional Service Report on Safer Tattooing Practices Pilot Initiative 2009 .+. Correctional Service Canada Service correctionnel Canada File # 394-2-39 Evaluation Report: Correctional Service Canada’s Safer Tattooing Practices Pilot Initiative Evaluation Branch Performance Assurance Sector January 2009 Canada ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The evaluation team would like to express their appreciation …
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Brown Med, Infectious Diseases in Corrections Report, Feb. 2005 FORMERLY HEPP Report Feb. 2005 Vol. 8, Issue2 ABOUT IDCR IDCR, a forum for correctional problem solving, targets correctional physicians, nurses, administrators, outreach workers, and case managers. Published monthly and distributed by email and fax, IDCR provides up-to-the moment information on …
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Cdc Study Re Sex and Hiv in Prisons - April 2007 HIV Transmission Among Male Inmates in a State Prison System --- Georgia, 1992--2005 The estimated prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is nearly five times higher for incarcerated populations (2.0%) (1) than for the general U.S. population (0.43%) …
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La Jail Mrsa Report, 2005