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How Community Health Workers Can End Mass Incarceration

Por: Time Nation May 11, 2023

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The of United States public health and safety—both of which rank among wealthy nations—are fundamentally intertwined, and neither can be separated from the destructive consequences of mass incarceration. In the five decades since President Lyndon Johnson gave up on the short-lived “war on poverty” and turned instead to a more electorally convenient “,” policymakers have responded to poverty, addiction, disability, mental illness, and... + full article



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