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Recommendations for Prioritization and Distribution of COVID …

WEBPage 4 of 4 2) States should create vaccine distribution and implementation plans developed by medical and public health professionals that are specific to correctional …

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NASEM Committee Co-Chaired by Bruce Western Issues Report on

WEBThe NASEM committee report, co-chaired by Justice Lab Co-Director Bruce Western, cautions policymakers, corrections leaders, and public health officials to ramp …

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Research on Incarceration Columbia Justice Lab

WEBResearch at the Justice Lab examines the consequences of high incarceration rates, intersections between incarceration and other social problems, conditions of extreme …

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Hot and Cold Cognition

WEBA person uses cold cognition to plan their schedule, consider the consequences of their actions, and evaluate different approaches to a problem. “Hot cognition” is decision …

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Inside the box: Safety, health, and isolation in prison

WEBThis paper examines prisons and their role in rehabilitative programs and as venues for violence, health and healthcare, and extreme isolation through solitary …

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Inside the Box: Safety, Health, and Isolation in Prison

WEBA census of prison facilities shows that the population incarcerated in solitary confinement increased from 3.0 percent of the total prison population in 1979 to 5.7 percent in 2005. …

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The population prevalence of solitary confinement

WEBSolitary confinement is a severe form of incarceration closely associated with long-lasting psychological harm and poor post-release outcomes. Estimating the population …

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Publications Columbia Justice Lab

WEBJessica T. Simes, Bruce Western, Angela Lee. Mental health disparities in solitary confinement. 60:538-575. April 2022 Abstract. PDF Download.

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Research Columbia Justice Lab

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From Pandemic Reforms to Systematic Change: Bridging …

WEBThe pandemic has undeniably exposed the glaring racial and economic disparities that exist within the U.S. Over the past year, low-income people and people …

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Mental Health Disparities in Solitary Confinement

WEBAnalyzing a large administrative data set showing admissions to solitary confinement in state prison, we find high rates of punitive isolation among those with …

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Solitary confinement and institutional harm

WEBIt is also used to manage conicts and to ensure the immediate physical. fi fl. safety of the vulnerable. In solitary con nement, the three types of institutional harm material …

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Watch: Speaker Series with Emily Wang Columbia Justice Lab

WEBAbout the Speaker. Emily Wang is a professor in the Yale School of Medicine and directs the SEICHE Center for Health and Justice. The SEICHE Center is a …

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Watch: Speaker Series with Charles Lea Columbia Justice Lab

WEBAbout the Speaker. Dr. Charles H. Lea III is an Assistant Professor of Social Work at Columbia University and a Faculty Affiliate of the Columbia Population …

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Key Elements of Specialized Courts for Emerging Adults

WEB1 Building upon a groundswell of voices for change, many jurisdictions are seeking new models for the treatment and care of emerging adults1 in the criminal justice system. …

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Rikers Island Longitudinal Study: Adverse Childhood Experiences

WEBMarch 2023. The Rikers Island Longitudinal Study (RILS), conducted by the Columbia University Justice Lab, collected data from 286 men and women who appeared in New …

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The Wisconsin Community Corrections Story

WEB1. The Wisconsin Community Corrections Story. Jarred Williams, Vincent Schiraldi, and Kendra Bradner1. January 2019. Introduction. Increasing scholarship and advocacy …

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Rikers Island Longitudinal Study: Violence and Victimization

WEBThe Rikers Island Longitudinal Study (RILS), conducted by the Columbia University Justice Lab, collected data from 286 men and women who appeared in New York City criminal …

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