女性囚犯的惩教医疗:慢性和/或既往健康状况治疗不足的法律问题

IF 0.9 4区 社会学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
C. Lamberton, M. Vaughn
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摘要

研究表明,被监禁的女性比男性遭受更多的慢性和/或先前存在的健康状况。通过联邦法院根据《美国法典》第42篇第1983节提起诉讼的视角,本文讨论了提出法律质疑的女性,质疑为她们的慢性和先前存在的健康状况提供的矫正医疗服务的充分性。判例法揭示了几种趋势,包括多种疾病合并症、装病、药物管理、免费世界专业护理、诊断和治疗限制以及精神疾病。文章最后提出了政策含义、对未来研究的建议,以及加速研究女性囚犯的慢性和/或先前存在的健康状况的建议。
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Correctional Medical Care for Female Prisoners: Legal Issues Surrounding Inadequate Treatment of Chronic and/or Preexisting Health Conditions
Research shows incarcerated women suffer more chronic and/or preexisting health conditions than their male counterparts. Through the lens of federal court litigation pursuant to Title 42 U.S. Code Section 1983, this article discusses women who brought legal challenges, questioning the adequacy of correctional medical care rendered to their chronic and preexisting health conditions. Case law reveals several trends, including multiple disease co-morbidities, malingering, medication administration, free-world specialty care, diagnostic and treatment limitations, and mental illness. The article concludes with policy implications, suggestions for future research, and recommendations for accelerated research on the chronic and/or preexisting health conditions of female prisoners.
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Prison Journal
Prison Journal CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
7.70%
发文量
30
期刊介绍: The editorial team"s aim is to establish The Prison Journal as a focal point and the forum of choice for studies, ideas, and discussion of adult and juvenile confinement, treatment interventions, and alternative sanctions.
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