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AJPH First Look, published online ahead of print Aug 30, 2005
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Criminal (In)Justice in the City and Its Associated Health Consequences

Cynthia Golembeski, BA, BS and Robert Fullilove, EdD

Cynthia Golembeski and Robert Fullilove are with the Department of Sociomedical Sciences, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, NY. Robert Fullilove also is with the Community Research Group, New York State Psychiatric Institute.



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FIGURE 1— US incarceration rate per 100 000 people, by year.

Source. US Department of Justice.43

 


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FIGURE 2— Comparative international rates of incarceration (numbers of people in prison per 100,000 population), 2003.

Source. International Centre for Prison Studies.21

 





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