AIDS in Corrections

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January 27, 2015

 

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Inmates often have little interaction with the health care system before and after being incarcerated. (U.S. News & World Report) The bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) reported that in 1999, HIV/AIDS in prisons and jails was a growing problem in American correctional facilities. The AIDS rate in US prisons was five times the rate of general population...
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The AIDS rate in US prisons was five times the rate of general population. (Society. 2003) For a variety of reasons, many inmates do not seek diagnosis or treatment for illness before arriving to prison or jail. Because inmates are literally a "captive" audience, it is vastly more efficient and effective to screen and treat them while incarcerated than to conduct extensive outreach in local communities...
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