The relationship between community public health, behavioral health service accessibility, and mass incarceration.
Niloofar RamezaniAlex J BrenoBenjamin J MackeyJill ViglioneAlison Evans CuellarJennifer E JohnsonFaye S TaxmanPublished in: BMC health services research (2022)
Counties with smaller populations, larger percentages of individuals that did not graduate high school, that have more health-related issues, and provide fewer community treatment services are more likely to have higher jail population per capita. Increasing access to services, including mental health providers, and improving the affordability of drug treatment and healthcare may help reduce incarceration rates.