‘Jail-Attributable Deaths’
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The former chief medical officer for New York City jails, Homer Venters realized early in his tenure that for many people dying in jail, the primary cause of death was jail itself. To document these deaths, Venters and his team created a statistical category no one had dared to track before: “jail-attributable deaths.” His work … Continue reading ‘Jail-Attributable Deaths’ →
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