Reintegration Barriers Lead to Poorer Physical, Mental Health for Formerly Incarcerated, Says Research Study: Rutgers University
December 03, 2019
December 03, 2019
CAMDEN, New Jersey, Dec. 3 [TNSsociologyresearch-Social Science and Medicine journal] -- Rutgers University Camden campus issued the following news:
Formerly incarcerated individuals with barriers to re-entry and service needs following their release are subsequently more likely to experience poor physical and mental health, according to an eye-opening new Rutgers University-Camden study.
Daniel Semenza and Nathan Link, assistant professors of criminal justice at Rutger . . .
Formerly incarcerated individuals with barriers to re-entry and service needs following their release are subsequently more likely to experience poor physical and mental health, according to an eye-opening new Rutgers University-Camden study.
Daniel Semenza and Nathan Link, assistant professors of criminal justice at Rutger . . .