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COVID-19 in Carceral Systems: A Review
Annual Review of Criminology ; 6:399-422, 2023.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-2244384
ABSTRACT
As with past pandemics of influenza, COVID-19 tore through US prisons and jails;however, the COVID-19 pandemic, uniquely, has led to more health research on carceral systems than has been seen to date. Herein, we review the data on its impact on incarcerated people, correctional officers, health systems, and surrounding communities. We searched medical, sociological, and criminology databases from March 2020 through February 2022 for studies examining the intersection of COVID-19, prisons and jails, and health outcomes, including COVID-19 incidence, prevalence, hospitalizations, and vaccination. Our scoping review identified 77 studies-the bulk of which focus on disease epidemiology in carceral systems, with a small minority that focuses on the efficacy or effectiveness of prevention and mitigation efforts, including testing, vaccination, and efforts to depopulate correctional facilities. We highlight areas for future research, including the experiences of incarcerated people and correctional staff, unanticipated health effects of prolonged quarantine, excess deaths due to delays in healthcare, and experimental studies on vaccine uptake and testing in correctional staff. These studies will enable a fuller understanding ofCOVID-19 and help stem future pandemics.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Web of Science Language: English Journal: Annual Review of Criminology Year: 2023 Document Type: Article