Existential isolation and well-being in justice-involved populations

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  • who: Thomas B. Sease from the The University of Chicago, United States have published the research work: Existential isolation and well-being in justice-involved populations, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Persons in the justice system are also at greater risk of poverty, death, emotional and physical distress, and have higher suicide rates as compared to the general population (Binswanger et_al, 2007; Rosen et_al, 2008; Pratt et_al, 2010). This article begins with an overview of EI, a review of current research findings, and how to distinguish it from other forms of isolation (e_g . . .

     

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