2023
DOI: 10.1177/0095327x231218893
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Mortality Among Individuals Released From U.S. Prisons: Does Military History Matter?

Susan McNeeley,
Mark A. Morgan,
Matthew W. Logan
et al.

Abstract: The physiological effects of imprisonment are well-documented and include a heightened risk for various forms of mortality post-release. The incarceration-mortality nexus does not apply equally to all groups, however, and research shows that some demographics (i.e., vulnerable populations) experience a greater likelihood of death. In the current study, we analyze correctional data over a 10-year period (2010–2019; n = 36,716) from Minnesota to assess the extent to which formerly incarcerated military veterans … Show more

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