Volume 34 - Article 12 | Pages 359–372  

State-level variation in the imprisonment-mortality relationship, 2001−2010

By Christopher Wildeman, Margaret E. Noonan, Daniela Golinelli, E. Ann Carson, Natalia Emanuel

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