Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 304
Trim: 6⅜ x 9½
978-0-7425-6300-1 • Hardback • December 2008 • $113.00 • (£87.00)
978-0-7425-6346-9 • eBook • September 2008 • $107.00 • (£82.00)
Melvin Delgado is professor of social work and chair of macro-practice at Boston University School of Social Work.
Denise Humm-Delgado is associate professor of social work at the Simmons School of Social Work.
Part 1 Part I. Context
Chapter 2 Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 3 Chapter 2. Demographics
Chapter 4 Chapter 3. Social Inequalities
Chapter 5 Chapter 4. Political and Ethical Considerations
Part 6 Part II. Health Needs, Approaches, and Finances
Chapter 7 Chapter 5. High-Profile Health Needs
Chapter 8 Chapter 6. Low-Profile Health Care Needs
Chapter 9 Chapter 7. Death and Dying
Chapter 10 Chapter 8. Approaches and Service Delivery Models
Chapter 11 Chapter 9. Expensive Treatments to Health Care is a Privilege or a Right?
Part 12 Part III. Recommendations
Chapter 13 Chapter 10. Recommendations
The book presents a thorough discussion regarding the concerns among health care professionals within the correctional setting about the equality of health care given to the incarcerated population. . . . Health and Health Care in the Nation's Prisons is a well-rounded book that provides those who are currently in the correctional health care setting, as well as those who are interested in the field, a glimpse of what is going on and what the future holds. . . . I recommend that anyone interested in correctional health care take the time to read this book.
— Corrections Compendium, Fall 2009
Well-documented book. Recommended.
— Choice Reviews, September 2009
-comprehensive
-up-to-date
-provides extensive statistical documentation
-case illustrations