Study finds probation associated with poorer health for Black Americans

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'Mistrust all in whom the impulse to punish is powerful,' warned Friedrich Nietzsche more than a century ago.

"Mistrust all in whom the impulse to punish is powerful," warned Friedrich Nietzsche more than a century ago.criminal justice

This level of incarceration has many consequences, including a direct impact on public and individual health. Contact with the criminal "The argument that we make in the paper is that one—Black Americans are unequally or disproportionately exposed to criminal justice here in the U.S.," explained Michael Niño, an assistant professor and corresponding author on the paper."And two—when they are placed on probation, they have fewer economic and social resources to maintain all of the different responsibilities that are tied to probation.

The Add Health study began in 1994 with a survey of 90,000 adolescents attending 132 schools about their health behaviors and contact with the criminal justice system. The initial group was then narrowed down to a pool of 20,000 representative students, who were reinterviewed periodically over the years, with the fifth and most recent time occurring between 2016 and 2019. The survey captured results on students who identified as Black, White or Hispanic.

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