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Jail Syndrome

Journal of The Association of Physicians of India
"Jail syndrome" is a condition emerging in individuals of high profile and status facing legal repercussions due to involvement in corruption or other illegal activities. This syndrome encompasses a spectrum of symptoms, including anxiety, panic attacks, and psychosomatic symptoms such as chest pain, headache, hysterical attacks, and many more with ...
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“Jailing”

2022
Abstract This chapter is an examination of jail culture in action, including the paradoxical nature of routines and the unpredictability of daily life. The chapter is organized by the concept of “jailing”: the set of endurance strategies residents used to manage the psychic, biological, and emotional realities endemic to jail living ...
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Gossiping in Jail

2009
Consider a set of prisoners that want to gossip with one another, and suppose that these prisoners are located at fixed locations (e.g., in jail cells) along a corridor. Each prisoner has a way to broadcast messages (e.g. by voice or contraband radio) with transmission radius R and interference radius R? ? R.
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The Broward County Jails Hospice Program: Hospice in the Jail

Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2002
Broward County's jail hospice program initiated service in 1995. Infirmary services for both men and women in the jail system are housed in one of Broward County's four jail sites. The County, in partnership with the local Medicare certified hospice, Hospice by the Sea, provides care to inmates both in the detention center and on release to the ...
Joan, Bauersmith, Ruth, Gent
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Transmission of Tuberculosis in a Jail

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1999
Outbreaks of tuberculosis are uncommonly recognized in jails. In 1996, an increase in active tuberculosis cases was noted among inmates of a large urban jail.To determine the source and extent of a tuberculosis outbreak in an urban jail and to recommend control measures.Retrospective cohort study.Urban jail.Inmates and guards with tuberculosis.Outbreak
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State Regulations for Suicide Prevention in Jails and the Jail Suicide Rate

Psychological Reports, 1992
The jail suicide rates for 1985–1986 were not related to the existence of state standards for jail suicide prevention which had been established in 13 of 35 states responding to a 1989 survey, but were related to the states' jail population.
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Transgendered ... and Taken to Jail

Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 1995
1. Gender identity disorders have the essential feature of incongruence between assigned sex, that is, the sex that is recorded on the birth certificate, and gender identity. 2. The majority of transsexuals are males who consider themselves to have feminine gender identity and regard their genitalia and masculine features with repugnance.
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Jails

1998
Abstract Hans Mattick once described American jails as “an unknown and neglected area of justice” (1974, p. 777). This statement remains true, although much has been learned in the past twenty-five years about the nation’s jails and jail inmates. The available data suggest that most jails are better today than they were in the pastnewer,
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Adaptations to jail-based buprenorphine treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic

Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 2021
Tyler N A Winkelman
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Behavioral health service use post‐jail release and reduced risk of return to jail

Journal of Community Psychology, 2022
David S Mandell, Christina D Kang-Yi
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