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Health & Justice

Health & Justice is a scientific journal, published by Biomed Central since 2013 in English. The journal's country of origin is United Kingdom.

Details
Abbr. Health Justice
Publisher Biomed Central
Start 2013
End Continuing
Frequency Ten issues per year, 2015-
e-ISSN 2194-7899
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 12197 21
SJR / Ranks: 5152 813
CiteScore / Ranks: 6699 4.00
Recent Articles
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Grussing E, Sato T, Cabrera A, Wurcel A
Health Justice . 2025 Mar; 13(1):15. PMID: 40088367
Background: Eliminating infectious diseases epidemics requires resources for testing, prevention, and treatment in jails. The 2022 Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention guidelines recommend offering hepatitis C virus (HCV), HIV,...
2.
Taxman F, Belenko S
Health Justice . 2025 Mar; 13(1):14. PMID: 40067396
Background: Implementation science (IS) is an emerging discipline that offers frameworks, theories, measures, and interventions to understand both the effective organizational change processes and the contextual factors that affect how...
3.
Dardas L, Qaddoura N, Al-Khayat A, Abdulhaq B, Jarrar M, Alkhayat M, et al.
Health Justice . 2025 Mar; 13(1):12. PMID: 40042739
Background: Existing evidence elucidates the psychological dimensions of juvenile delinquency, yet the need for cross-cultural validation remains critical to deepen and diversify our understanding of delinquency across different settings. Properly...
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Bailey A, Andraka-Christou B, Rouhani S, Clark M, Atkins D, Del Pozo B
Health Justice . 2025 Mar; 13(1):13. PMID: 40042571
Background: To inform the feasibility and acceptability of evidence-informed police practices related to substance use, addiction, and overdose, we sought to better understand how US police chiefs perceive substance use...
5.
Salisbury E, Crawford A
Health Justice . 2025 Mar; 13(1):11. PMID: 40025356
Over 20 years has passed since the principles of gender-responsive correctional strategies were published in a foundational report in the U.S. These practices acknowledge the unique characteristics and life experiences...
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Canning C, Szusecki T, Hilton N, Moghimi E, Melvin A, Duquette M, et al.
Health Justice . 2025 Feb; 13(1):10. PMID: 40009299
Background: People working in the criminal justice system face substantial occupational stressors due to their roles involving high-risk situations, trauma exposure, heavy workloads, and responsibility for public safety. Consequently, they...
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Ryan D, Ekanayake D, Evans E, Hayes E, Senst T, Friedmann P, et al.
Health Justice . 2025 Feb; 13(1):9. PMID: 39907840
Background: In 2018 Massachusetts mandated that county jails offer all FDA-approved medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) to incarcerated individuals with OUD. Estimating costs needed to implement and sustain an...
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Berk J, South A, Martin M, James M, Miller C, Haber L, et al.
Health Justice . 2025 Feb; 13(1):8. PMID: 39891797
The opioid overdose crisis intersects critically with the criminal legal system where individuals with opioid use disorder (are significantly overrepresented. Subsequently, incarceration increases the risk of opioid overdose due to...
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Sutter-Barrett R, Spencer N, Elnahas N, Hurd R, Delaney M, Bivens A
Health Justice . 2025 Jan; 13(1):7. PMID: 39873840
Background: Substance use disorder affects over half of incarcerated individuals, with 23% experiencing opioid use disorder specifically. Addressing opioid use disorder in jails is crucial due to its association with...
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Walker S, Rathnayake K, Dietze P, Higgs P, Ward B, Hellard M, et al.
Health Justice . 2025 Jan; 13(1):6. PMID: 39847147
Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, governments worldwide introduced law enforcement measures to deter and punish breaches of emergency public health orders. For example, in Victoria, Australia, discretionary fines of A$1,652...