From Jail to Community: Innovative Strategies to Enhance Continuity Of HIV/AIDS Care

Persons of color incarcerated in prisons and jails in the United States continue to be disproportionately affected by the HIV epidemic. Several state and city departments of health have received federal funding to develop and implement or to expand innovative strategies or models of HIV prevention,...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Prison journal (Philadelphia, Pa.) Pa.), 2002-03, Vol.82 (1), p.84-100
Hauptverfasser: Laufer, Franklin N., Arriola, Kimberly R. Jacob, Dawson-Rose, Carol S., Kumaravelu, Kumarasooriyar, Rapposelli, Karina Krane
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