What are the physical and mental health illnesses encountered by justice-involved individuals? Are there public health responses well suited to respond to these health concerns and other pervasive criminal justice issues?
Join our upcoming event to discuss the health challenges of justice-involved individuals, available services, persistent unmet needs and why public health approaches may offer better solutions than traditional criminal justice responses.
John Jay's Data Collaborative for Justice and From Punishment to Public Health host this hybrid event to discuss the barriers to healthcare access for justice-involved individuals and the role of public health as a crime prevention and community reentry strategy. It will convene policy experts, researchers, direct service providers and criminal justice leaders to discuss the health needs of justice-involved populations.
At a crucial time when federal and local funding offers new opportunities to serve vulnerable populations, this convening aims to amplify the solutions to improve cross-sector collaboration and individual outcomes.
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