The Interaction of HIV, Drug Use, and the Criminal Justice System (R01) Grant
African-Americans and other racial/ethnic minorities disproportionately high rate of incarceration has affected the social environment of many minorities communities in ways that have increased HIV risks to other community members, particularly women. Because detection of HIV infection usually occurs later among ethnic/racial minority groups, who also bear a greater burden of disease, criminal justice settings (including community correctional programs) have the potential to address health disparities by providing individual and community-based prevention programming, including HIV testing. Funding for $1.5 million to be awarded.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
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criminal justice system,
drug,
health,
Hispanic,
HIV/AIDS,
immigration,
minorities,
multiracial,
public threat,
race,
women
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