• No notifications yet.
  • Sign Out
logo image
  • logo image
Registered User? Login
Forgot Password?
Sign Up
loader image
New User? Sign Up
Forgot Password?
Login
loader image

    15th Academic & Health Policy on Criminal Justice Health

    April 6th - 8th, 2022
    Registration Closed

    #ACCJH2022

    The Academic & Health Policy Conference on Criminal Health provides a forum for researchers, clinicians, administrators, educators, policy makers, and grant funding leaders to network, share evidence, and learn about emerging research and relevant policy updates in the field of correctional health care.


    Goals and Objectives

    Correctional health and juvenile justice professionals are faced with daily challenges unique to their fields at a time of unprecedented growth in detainee populations. While best practices have emerged, there are many gaps in clinical and population health research.

    • Will corrections to community linkages help to decrease recidivism?
    • What strategies can stem the rising populations of juvenile offenders?
    • What practices can decrease suicide rates and self-injury behaviors?
    • What strategies are useful in preventing relapses in substance abuse?
    • What interventions will help detainees adhere to chronic illness care?

    Target Audience

    Researchers, clinicians, administrators, educators, policy makers, and grant funding leaders


    Goal

    To provide a forum for sharing and planning research, scholarship, and health policy in the field of correctional health


    Objectives

    As a result of participating in this activity, learners will be able to:

    • Describe emerging research across the field and design applied research and program evaluation.
    • Create academic-correctional health partnerships and overcome barriers to research in your institutions.
    • Network with a multidisciplinary group of participants concerned with the acquisition of new knowledge in correctional health practices.
    • Summarize emerging health policy issues in correctional health and criminal justice.

    Community

Powered byBizzabo
Looking for your ticket?
Powered byBizzabo
Looking for your ticket?