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WITHIN THE COMMUNITY HEATH TRACK. SPRING 2019 SEMESTER PBHC 633-3: CRIMINAL JUSTICE & PUBLIC HEALTH (3 Units), Tuesdays, 4:30—7:30, OCB REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN TO MPH STUDENTS ENROLLED IN THE HEALTH EQUITY & CRIMINAL JUSTICE EMPHASIS WITHIN THE COMMUNITY HEATH TRACK. TUC Public Health Program: http://cehs.tu.edu/publichealth/ PREPARING STUDENTS TO BE EFFECTIVE ADVOCATES AND LEADERS FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE Trends in U.S. Corrections U.S. State and Federal Prison Population, 1925-2016 1,600,000 2016: 1,458,173 1,400,000 1,200,000 1000,000 800,000 600,000 400,000 200,000 Number of People 1925 1928 1932 1936 1940 1944 1948 1952 1956 1960 1964 1968 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics Prisoners Series. Population Under Control of the U.S. Corrections System, 1980 and 2016 3,673,100 100 individuals 00 individuals 1980: 1,842,100 individuals 2016: 6,613,500 individuals 2016 1,505,400 1980 1,118,097 740,700 874,800 319,598 182,288 220,438 Prison Jail Parole Probation Sources: Kaeble, D. and Cowhig, M. (2018). Correctional Populations in the United States, 2016. Washington, DC: Bureau of Justice Statistics. Key Statistics: Total Correctional Population. Washington, DC: Bureau of Justice Statistics. Totals ad- just for individuals with multiple correctional statuses to prevent double counting. BE A CHANGE AGENT FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE

TUC PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAM: http://cehs.tu.edu/publichealth/ January 8 Introduction to Criminal Justice and Public Health Mary Sylla, JD, MPH   January 15 Special Presentation: Mass Incarceration (Followed by Reception from 6:30 – 8:00 PM) Reuben Miller, PhD, AM, Assistant Professor, University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration January 22 History and Philosophy of Incarceration, Punishment, and Rehabilitation, Institutionalized Racism Private Prisons; Jails and Prisons with Privatized Medical Services Mary Sylla, JD, MPH January 29 Health Issues within Prisons Janet Mohle-Boetani, MD, MPH, Deputy Medical Executive, Public Health Unit, California Correctional Health Care Services February 5 Harm Reduction in a Law and Order Environment Mary Sylla, JD, MPH February 12 How Litigation has Improved Conditions in California Prisons Sara Norman, JD, Managing Attorney, Prison Law Office February 19 Pre-Trial Detention & Sentencing Reform Ignacio Hernandez, Esq., Founder, Hernandez Strategy February 26 Life After Incarceration (Re-entry) Ann Finkelstein, MD, Coordinator, La Clinica de La Raza Transitions Clinic March 5 Special Challenges for Incarcerated Women and Mothers; Impact of Incarceration on Children and Families, and Communities Alana Russaw, PsyD, MPH, Program Manager, Centerforce Mary Sylla, JD, MPH March 12 Mental Health & Incarceration Susan L. Champion, JD, Staff Attorney, Three Strikes Project, Stanford Law School March 19 Equal Access to the Legal System for People with Disabilities, Talila Lewis, JD, Co-Founder & Volunteer Director, HEARD March 26 Prevention, Restorative Justice, Hope and Healing Billie Mizell, Chair Emeritus, Insight Prison Project, San Quentin State Prison Mary Sylla, JD, MPH April 9 School to Prison Pipeline, Juvenile Justice System, Children Tried as Adults Fanna Gamal, JD, Clinical Supervisor in the Education Defense and Justice for Youth Clinic, East Bay Community Law Center April 16 Special Topic: Wrongful Conviction & Exoneration; Health & Well-Being of California Exonerees Obie Anthony, Executive Director, Exonerated Nation Nemesia Kelly, MPH Course Information Contact: Nemesia Kelly, MPH (707) 638-5827 ● nemesia.kelly@tu.edu 1310 Club Drive | Wilderman Hall Rm 402 | 707.638.5838 PBHC 633-3: Criminal Justice and Public Health Course Instructor: Mary Sylla, JD, MPH / Course Coordinator: Nemesia Kelly, MPH Spring 2019 Class Calendar | Tuesdays from 4:30 – 7:30 | Farragut OCB