Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
1) Linda Teplin & co.: Northwestern: Incarcerated juveniles, mental health and co-morbidity.-2) Dan O'Connell, Jim Inciardi & co.: University of Maryland: HIV status, related outcomes, and criminal justice history.-3) Carolina Guzman & Barry Krisberg: National Council on Crime and Delinquency: Findings from the Health Returns Initiative - Physical and mental health of juvenile during and after incarceration.-B) Health consequences of risk behaviors.-4) Bill Sanders, Geoffrey Hunt, & Avelardo Valdez & co.: Cal. State LA, Institute for Scientific Analysis, University of Texas, San Antonio: Gang youth, risk behaviors and negative health outcomes.-5) Patricia Case, M. Gallardo-Cruz, Robin A. Pollini, I. Artamonova, A. Vera, Stephanie A. Strathdee. UC Sand Diego, Pandillas y Salud: Correlates of Gang Membership among Injection Drug Users (IDUs) in Tijuana, Mexico. Note: Pandillas y salud = gangs & health].-6) Debbie Baskin, Ira Sommers, & Arielle Baskin-Sommers: Cal. State LA; University of Wisconsin, Madison: Health consequences of crystal methamphetamine and other drug use.-C) Public health interventions with high risk populations.-7) Leslie Clark & co. Division of Adolescent Medicine, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles: Project AIM (Adult Identity Monitoring): An appraisal of Project Aim's preliminary results with high risk youth.-8) Tanya Nieri, J.L. Matjasko, K. Williams and N. Guerra: Center for Disease Control, Academic Center for Excellence, University of California, Riverside: Youth violence prevention: Public health intervention and high risk populations.-D) Crime, Space and Health.-9) Paul Grunewald & co.: Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation: A spatial analysis of drug markets and violence over time.-10) Christopher R. Browning & Kathleen A. Cagney; The Ohio State University, University of Chicago. The Sociospatial Context of Cardiovascular Risk: Neighborhood Crime, Social Cohesion, and Blood Pressure.