U.S. Department of Justice

Opportunities to Diagnose, Treat, and Prevent HIV in the Criminal Justice System

Publication year: 2010 | Cataloged on: Mar. 28, 2012

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Thumbnail preview ANNOTATION: HIV is present 5 times more in correctional facilities than in the general population, while AIDS cases run 2.5 times. This makes it imperative to stop the further spread of HIV and AIDS to the community from prisons and jails. “This article reviews the current state of delivering HIV testing, prevention, treatment, and transition services to incarcerated populations in the United States. It concludes with summary recommendations for research and practice to improve the health of inmates and their communities” (p. 1). Anyone involved in the correctional field should read this article to become informed about this important issue. Topics discussed following an abstract include: the epidemic of incarceration; healthcare of prisoners; HIV and other infectious diseases behind bars; HIV transmission behind bars; HIV testing in correctional facilities; HIV care of prisoners; linkage to care after release from incarceration; and HIV prevention.
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