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Session Submission Type: Regular Session
The papers in this panel consider the impact of criminal justice contact, from arrest to incarceration, on future health and wellbeing for individuals and the community. Two of the papers focus particularly on women, looking at the impacts of maternal incarceration on children and on children's incarceration impacts for mothers.
99 Problems, is Depression One? Racial Variations in the Effect of Arrest History on Depressive Symptoms - Stacey Houston, George Mason University
Collateral Consequences of Incarceration: The Impact of Children's Incarceration on Mother's Short- and Long-Term Outcomes - Nicole Harrington, Pennsylvania State University
Examining the Relationship between Incarceration and Population Health: The Roles of Region and Urbanicity - Robert Weidner, University of Minnesota Duluth; Jennifer Schultz, University of Minnesota Duluth