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  • From knowledge to action: Establishing an International Network for Justice Health

    Author(s)
    Kinner, SA
    Williams, D
    Gallagher, CA
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Kinner, Stuart A.
    Year published
    2011
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    Abstract
    A group of 38 researchers, policy makers, and practitioners from seven countries, speaking nine languages and representing diverse perspectives, gathered in May 2009 in Orlando, Florida, to establish the International Network for Justice Health. The Network can assist policy makers, researchers, and practitioners to improve the health of justice-involved populations; however, achieving progress will require individual and organizational commitment to working with colleagues across different disciplines and different countries. The Network aims to facilitate this collaboration and become a focal point for the sharing and ...
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    A group of 38 researchers, policy makers, and practitioners from seven countries, speaking nine languages and representing diverse perspectives, gathered in May 2009 in Orlando, Florida, to establish the International Network for Justice Health. The Network can assist policy makers, researchers, and practitioners to improve the health of justice-involved populations; however, achieving progress will require individual and organizational commitment to working with colleagues across different disciplines and different countries. The Network aims to facilitate this collaboration and become a focal point for the sharing and dissemination of knowledge. Its priorities will continue to evolve and to be determined by members. As a collaborative venture, the Network is only as strong as its membership. Readers are encouraged to join (membership is free) and to contribute.
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    Journal Title
    Journal of Correctional Health Care
    Volume
    17
    Issue
    2
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1177/1078345810397317
    Subject
    Clinical sciences
    Health policy
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/171848
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