Pregnant Inmates Sue Jail, County over Solitary ConfinementIn one instance, the federal lawsuit alleges, the pregnant woman was placed in solitary...Ward, Paula Reed
What are we feeding our inmates? J Correct Health Care. 2012;18(3):210–8. https://doi.org/10.1177/1078345812444875. Article PubMed Google Scholar Shlafer R. Jail administrators’ perspectives of the services and needs of pregnant women incarcerated in county jails. In: 142nd American ...
The present study compared prenatal health behaviors and birth outcomes for women who are pregnant while incarcerated and participate in the Healthy Beginnings Intervention (HB; n =101) to women who are incarcerated at the end of their pregnancy or after the child is born (CJI; n = 50). ...
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Very little empirical research has been conducted on pregnant inmates, a rapidly growing population, the majority of which has substance use disorders. It is important to identify the potential needs of these women in order to modify jail and prison conditions to improve birth outcomes. This study...
Report: Jail Has Shortage of Nurses Increase in Pregnant Inmates Also CitedAn unannounced inspection at the Allegheny County Jail on arecent Friday evening by two members...Giammarise, Kate
Research findings based on a 2016–17 survey of select state prison and county jail systems suggest that correctional agencies still fall far short of offering the standard of care for incarcerated pregnant women with opioid use disorder (OUD)....
Pregnant inmates pose unique challenges to jail and prison administrations. Many states still require the shackling of pregnant inmates throughout the pregnancy and during labor, delivery, and recovery. Proponents of these laws and policies argue that the legislation is necessary to protect correctional...
Ohio Jail Wrongfully Uses Stun Gun on Naked, Disabled and Pregnant Inmates, DOJ Says in FilingMartha NeilAba Journal