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大规模监禁、公共卫生和美国不断扩大的不平等。

Mass incarceration, public health, and widening inequality in the USA.

机构信息

Department of Policy Analysis and Management, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA; Bureau of Justice Statistics, Washington, DC, USA; Rockwool Foundation Research Unit, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA; Bureau of Justice Assistance, Washington, DC, USA.

出版信息

Lancet. 2017 Apr 8;389(10077):1464-1474. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(17)30259-3.

Abstract

In this Series paper, we examine how mass incarceration shapes inequality in health. The USA is the world leader in incarceration, which disproportionately affects black populations. Nearly one in three black men will ever be imprisoned, and nearly half of black women currently have a family member or extended family member who is in prison. However, until recently the public health implications of mass incarceration were unclear. Most research in this area has focused on the health of current and former inmates, with findings suggesting that incarceration could produce some short-term improvements in physical health during imprisonment but has profoundly harmful effects on physical and mental health after release. The emerging literature on the family and community effects of mass incarceration points to negative health impacts on the female partners and children of incarcerated men, and raises concerns that excessive incarceration could harm entire communities and thus might partly underlie health disparities both in the USA and between the USA and other developed countries. Research into interventions, policies, and practices that could mitigate the harms of incarceration and the post-incarceration period is urgently needed, particularly studies using rigorous experimental or quasi-experimental designs.

摘要

在本系列论文中,我们研究了监禁如何塑造健康方面的不平等。美国是监禁人数最多的国家,这对黑人人口的影响尤为严重。近三分之一的黑人男性曾入狱,近一半的黑人女性目前有家庭成员或大家庭成员在狱中。然而,直到最近,大规模监禁对公共卫生的影响还不清楚。该领域的大多数研究都集中在现服刑犯人和前服刑犯人的健康问题上,研究结果表明,监禁可能会在监禁期间对身体健康产生一些短期的改善,但在释放后对身心健康会产生深远的有害影响。关于大规模监禁对家庭和社区影响的新兴文献指出,对被监禁男性的女性伴侣和子女会产生负面影响,并引发人们的担忧,即过度监禁可能会伤害整个社区,因此可能是美国国内和美国与其他发达国家之间健康差距的部分原因。迫切需要研究可以减轻监禁和监禁后时期的危害的干预措施、政策和做法,特别是使用严格的实验或准实验设计的研究。

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