05287nam 2200649 a 450 991022008070332120240617065449.01-280-12688-497866135307450-8330-5916-5(CKB)2550000000075172(EBL)826899(OCoLC)780425721(SSID)ssj0000571399(PQKBManifestationID)11390492(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000571399(PQKBWorkID)10617952(PQKB)10768697(Au-PeEL)EBL826899(CaPaEBR)ebr10520595(MiAaPQ)EBC826899(oapen)doab114963(EXLCZ)99255000000007517220111027d2011 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrUnderstanding the public health implications of prisoner reentry in California state-of-the-state report /Lois M. Davis ... [et al.]1st ed.Santa Monica, Calif. RAND20111 online resource (251 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8330-5914-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Preface; Contents; Figures; Tables; Summary; S.1. Preparing to Meet the Health Care and Rehabilitative Needs of California's Reentry Population: Summary of Recommendations; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Chapter One: Introduction; Background; Health Care Needs of Returning Prisoners Are High; The Size and Composition of California's Prison Population Are Changing; Recent Policy Changes Will Influence How California Approaches Meeting the Health Care Needs of the Reentry Population; Study Objective and Scope; Study Limitations; Organization of This ReportChapter Two: What Do We Know About Prisoners' Health Care Needs and the Capacity of the Safety Net to Meet the Needs of the Reentry Population?Introduction; What Are the Health Care Needs of the Reentry Population?; 2.1. Prevalence of Infectious Diseases Among Male Prison Inmates in the United States and California, by Race/Ethnicity for California Inmates; 2.2. Prevalence of Drug Abuse/Dependence and Mental Illness Among Male Prison Inmates in the United States and California, by Race Ethnicity for California Inmates; Where Do Prisoners Go Upon Release from Prison?Concentration and Distribution of Parolees Within California 2.1. Relative Concentrations of Parolees in California, by County; 2.2. Relative Concentrations of Parolees in Alameda County; 2.3. Relative Concentrations of Parolees in Kern County; 2.4. Relative Concentrations of Parolees in Los Angeles County; 2.5. Relative Concentrations of Parolees in San Diego County; What Are the Demographic Characteristics of Parolees and of the Socioeconomic Areas in Which They Locate?; Results of Analysis of Demographic Characteristics of California Parolees2.3. Demographic Characteristics and Term Served of California Parolees, Overall and for Four Counties 2.4. Socioeconomic Characteristics of the Seven Cluster Categories; Results of Analysis of Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics of Areas in Which Parolees Locate; 2.6. Summary of Statewide Socioeconomic Clusters of Census Tract; What Does the Health Care Safety Net Look Like for Parolees in Four Focus Counties?; Conceptual Framework; 2.7. Conceptual Framework for Evaluating the Health Care Safety Net for the Reentry PopulationAnalysis of Geographic Distribution of Health Care Facilities in Los Angeles County 2.8. Health Care Safety Net in Los Angeles County Relative to Parolee Concentrations; 2.9. Mental Health Care Safety Net in Los Angeles County; 2.10. Substance Abuse Treatment Safety Net in Los Angeles County; Analysis of Accessibility of Reentry Population to Health Care Safety-Net Facilities in Four Counties; 2.5. Summary of Accessibility Results for Hospitals and Clinics, by County; 2.6. Summary of Accessibility Results for Hospitals and Clinics, by County and Race/Ethnicity2.7. Summary of Accessibility Results for Mental Health and Alcohol and Drug Treatment Providers, by CountyExamines the health care needs of newly released California prisoners; the communities most affected by reentry and the health care safety net of those communities; the critical roles that health care providers, other social services, and family members play in successful reentry; and the effects of reentry on the children and families of incarcerated individuals. Recommends how to improve access for this population in the current fiscal environment.CriminalsRehabilitationCaliforniaMedically uninsured personsUnited StatesCriminalsRehabilitationMedically uninsured persons365/.6087409794Davis Lois M863713Rand Corporation.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910220080703321Understanding the public health implications of prisoner reentry in California1964942UNINA