JIWCC members’ peer-reviewed publications examine legal, health and system-level issues affecting justice-involved women and children. These paper translate policy and practice questions into evidence that can inform public health, clinical care and systems change. Current and recent topics include nutrition, substance use treatment, family planning, mental health and more.
Peer-Reviewed Papers
- Forgotten Fundamentals: A Review of State Legislation on Nutrition for Incarcerated Pregnant and Postpartum People
- Pregnancy and Postpartum-Related Accommodations During Incarceration: A Review of Policies in the United States
- Right to “Life”: The Cruel Contradiction of Exception to the Death Penalty for Pregnant People
- State Laws on Substance Use Treatment for Incarcerated Pregnant and Postpartum People
Magazine Articles
You may also be interested in our policy briefs!