Collateral consequences of COVID-19 for people on probation and parole.
Katherine H LeMastersAngela BensonChristopher CorsiTaylor KrajewskiKapriskie SeideLauren Brinkley-RubinsteinKathryn NowotnyPublished in: Health & justice (2023)
The public health community must recognize those experiencing probation and parole, not only those housed in carceral facilities, as disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. We must tailor programs and services to meet their needs.