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ABSTRACT Background Law enforcement is a common yet complicated presence in the emergency department (ED). Studies have found emergency medicine (EM) attending physicians have varied interactions with and attitudes toward law enforcement. EM resident physicians are in a uniquely formative professional period.
Michelle Suh +7 more
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"Who's breaking the law … not us, them!": Inside immigration detention in Portugal. [PDF]
Esposito F +3 more
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The long journey inside immigration detention centres in the USA. [PDF]
Bonfiglio G +9 more
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ABSTRACT This qualitative phenomenological study explores the lived experiences of disabled Black American activists to examine how systemic criminalization intersects with race and disability. Guided by Black Disability Threat Theory (BDTT; Templeton 2024) and scholarship on the school‐to‐prison nexus, this research conceptualizes schools and activist
Da'Shay Templeton +2 more
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Gynecologic conditions in the context of incarceration: A scoping review
Abstract Background More than 740 000 people identified as female at intake were incarcerated globally as of 2022, reflecting a 60% global increase since the year 2000, with a concomitant increase in gynecologic conditions experienced behind bars.
Meredith K. Wise +6 more
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From Instability to Recovery: Mapping Youth Housing Trajectories with Life History Calendar
ABSTRACT Youth homelessness is widely studied, yet little research traces developmental housing pathways across time. This study used a life‐course lens to explore how youth navigate instability from childhood into emerging adulthood, and how connection, structure, and meaning‐making shape recovery.
Thye Peng Ngo, Sara Semborski
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Perceived Detention Environment and Mental Health of Detainees in Immigration Detention Centers in Spain. [PDF]
Paloma V +5 more
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COVID-19 and immigration detention in the USA: time to act. [PDF]
Keller AS, Wagner BD.
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O’odham Niok? In Indigenous Languages, U.S. “Jurisprudence” Means Nothing [PDF]
Gentry, Blake
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ABSTRACT This article scrutinises how a Chinese Project under the Belt and Road Initiative has produced diverse post‐resettlement (im)mobility trajectories in northern Laos. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in Banmai—the largest relocation community of the Nam Nua 1 hydropower project—it analyses how various mobility and staying infrastructures ...
Floramante S. J. Ponce
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