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> Children & Families Affected by the Criminal Justice System
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Children & Families Affected by the Criminal Justice System
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What little we know: A system-wide descriptive study on children of incarcerated parents in two U. S. jurisdictions. Kramer, K. and Burton, C. F., In L. Gordon (Ed.), Contemporary Research and Analysis on the Children of Prisoners: Invisible Children. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018.
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Descriptive Overview of Parents, Children and Incarceration in Alameda and San Francisco County Jails. Kramer, K. and the Children of Incarcerated Parents Jail Survey Teams, Alameda County Children of Incarcerated Parents Partnership & San Francisco Children of Incarcerated Parents Partnership. Zellerbach Family Foundation, March 2016.
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You love who you love. You don’t turn it on and off like a light switch: A Cross-site Evaluation of HIV/AIDS Prevention and Support Programs for Women Partners of Incarcerated or Recently Released Men. Kramer, K. and the Women Partners Evaluation Study Team, DHHS, Office on Women’s Health, August 2015.
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From Rights to Realities: Ten-Year Review. San Francisco Children of Incarcerated Parents Partnership, Kramer, K., Zellerbach Family Foundation, November 2012.
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Taking Children Into Account: Addressing Intergenerational Effects of Parental Incarceration, Comfort, M., Nurse, A., McKay, T., Kramer, K., Criminology & Public Policy, Vol.10 (3), 2011.​
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Considerations in HIV Prevention for Women Affected by the Criminal Justice System, Kramer, K., and Comfort, M. Women's Health Issues. Vol.21 (6), November 2011.
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The Financial Cost of Prison Visiting: A Survey of Women Visitors to A State Prison. Grinstead, O., Faigeles, B., Bancroft C., and Zack, B., Journal of African-American Men, Vol.6 (1), 59-70, 2001.​
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Inside/Out: Real Stories of Women, Men, and Life after Incarceration, 1999. [YouTube video]
Health Issues in Correctional Facilities and Re-entry
Linkage and Continuity of Care
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Integrating HIV, Hepatitis, STI Prevention with Drug Education and Overdose Prevention for Incarcerated Populations: A Field Report. Zack, B., Kramer, K., Kuenzle, K., Harawa, N., in Greifinger, RB (editor). Public Health Behind Bars, From Prisons to Communities. Springer. 2021.
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Community Reentry and HIV Continuity of Care; HIV Behind Bars. Zack, B. and Kramer, K., HIV Specialist. American Academy of HIV Medicine. March 2017.
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HIV and Incarceration: Models for the Linkage, Retention, and Continuity of Care, 2017. [webinar]
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Cost and threshold analysis of an HIV/STI/hepatitis prevention intervention for young men leaving prison: Project START. Johnson A.P., MacGowan R.J., Eldridge G.D., Morrow K.M., Sosman J., Zack B., Margolis A.; Project START Study Group*. AIDS Behav. 2013 Oct;17(8):2676-84. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-011-0096-7
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​*Zack, B., Co-Principal Investigator (PI) and Kramer, K., Project Director of California site
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An Ecosystem-Based Intervention to Reduce HIV Transmission Risk and Increase Medication Adherence Among Prisoners Being Released to the Community. Grinstead Reznick, O., McCartney, K., Gregorich, S., Zack, B., Feaster, D. Journal of Correctional Health Care, 19(3) 178-193, 2013.
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Health Status, Sexual and Drug Risk, and Psychosocial Factors Relevant to Post-release Planning for HIV+ Prisoners. Feaster, D.J., Reznick, O.G., Zack, B., McCartney, K., Gregorich, S., Brincks, A., Volume 19 (4), 278-292, October 2013.
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Peer Health Education in Haiti’s National Penitentiary: The "Health through Walls" Experience. Zack, B., Smith, C., Andrews, M., and May, J. Journal of Correctional Health Care, 19 (1) 65-68, 2013.
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Making the Connection: Using Teleconferencing to Increase Linkage to Care for Incarcerated Persons Living with HIV Post-Release. Brantley, A.D., Page, K.M., Zack, B., Radtke K., Wendell, D., Robinson, W., Gruber, D., AIDS and Behavior, April 2013. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-018-2115-4
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Recruitment Protocol: Linkage to Substance Use Treatment. Zack, B. and Kramer, K., The Bridging Group, 2013.
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HIV Testing and Treatment with Correctional Populations: People, Not Prisoners. Seal, D., Eldridge, G., Zack, B., and Sosman, J. Journal for the Poor and Underserved. 21 (2010): 977-985
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What is the role of prisons and jails in HIV prevention? Zack, B. and Kramer, K., Fact Sheet 13R. Center for AIDS Prevention Studies and the AIDS Research Institute, University of California, San Francisco. March, 2009.
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Linking Re-Entry Planning to Community-Based Correctional Care. Zack, B. and Kramer, K., Issue Brief, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, February 2009.
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HIV Behavioral Interventions in Corrections, in Greifinger, RB (editor). Public Health Behind Bars: From Prisons to Communities. Zack, B., Springer. New York, 2007.
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Relative Efficacy of the Multisession Sexual Risk-Reduction Intervention for Young Men Released from Prisons in 4 States. Wolitski, R. and the Project START Writing Group, for the Project START Study Group*. Research and Practice; American Journal of Public Health 1854-1861 Vol 96, No 10; October 2006.
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*Zack, B., Co-Principal Investigator (PI) and Kramer, K., Project Director of California site
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Ethical Considerations for Research Involving Prisoners, Committee on Ethical Considerations for Revisions to DHHS Regulations for Protection of Prisoners Involved in Research, Board on Health Sciences Policy, Lawrence O. Gostin, Cori Vanchieri, and Andrew Pope, Editors, Institute of Medicine of the National Academies, The National Academies Press Washington, D.C. 2006 (Zack, B., Committee Member).
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Control of HIV/AIDS in prisons/jails; the international experience and role of non-government organizations as collaborative partners. Zack, B., Myers, J., Bobrick, A., The XV International AIDS Conference, Thailand, 2004. Oral Presentation Abstract no.WeOrE1295. 2004 Jul 14.
Re-entry from Corrections to the Community
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Interventions to improve HIV care engagement among individuals released from prison or jail: Systematic literature review. Woznica, D., Fernando, N., Bonomo, E., Owczarzak, J., Zack, B., and Hoffmann, C., J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 2021; 86:271–285.
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​Re-entry, HIV Linkage, and Overdose Prevention, 2018. [webinar]
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Innovations in Reentry: Workforce Development for Peer Services Evaluation Summary Report. Kramer, K., Alameda County Behavioral Healthcare Services, July 2018.
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Code For America Summary Report: A Conversation about Reshaping Community Supervision@Code for America Summit 2018. Kramer, K., and Flintoft, J. June 2018.
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Asian Prisoner Support Committee (APSC): Roots2Rentry Program Model Framework. Kramer, K., Asian Prisoner Support Committee, December 2016.
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A Positive Transitions (POST): Evaluation of an HIV Prevention Intervention for HIV-Positive Persons Releasing from Correctional Facilities. MacGowan RJ, Lifshay J, Mizuno Y, Johnson WD, McCormick L, Zack B. AIDS Behav. June 2015; 19 (6):1061-9. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-014-0879-8
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Reentry SF One Year Evaluation. Zack, B. and Kramer, K., San Francisco Adult Probation Department. August 2013.
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An HIV, STD and Hepatitis Prevention Program for Young Men Leaving Prison: Project START. Grinstead, O., Eldridge, G., MacGowan, R., Morrow, K., Seal, D., Sosman, J., Zack, B., and the Project START Study Group. Journal of Correctional Health Care, 14:3 183-196 July 2008.