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Subject Understanding Disability In Carceral Institutions
Date November 4, 2022 8:01 PM
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Friday, November 4, 2022 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News
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Incarceration & Disability

In their article featured in the October issue, Laurin Bixby and
colleagues analyze data on the more than 1.2 million people incarcerated
in the US to estimate disability prevalence in prisons
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The authors find that two-thirds of those in state or federal prisons
have a disability. More than half report a nonpsychiatric disability,
including more than 20 percent with a cognitive disability and more than
10 percent with blindness or low vision.

The findings indicate that disabled incarcerated people were more likely
to have previously resided in other institutions, such as juvenile
detention facilities and psychiatric hospitals.

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