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Prison Medicine - The College of Family Physicians Canada

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G. APPENDIX 1:RESOURCES, BOOKS, SERIALS, PUBLICATIONS:Version March 12, 2008Health in <strong>Prison</strong>s, a WHO guide to the essentials in prison health (2007)http://www.euro.who.int/document/e90174.pdf HHealth in <strong>Prison</strong>s Project, WHO European Office, Webpage resources athttp://www.euro.who.int/prisons (Accessed March 2008)Aboriginal Peoples and the Criminal Justice System. Bulletin. Produced by the CanadianCriminal Justice System. Ottawa: May, 2000. http://home.istar.ca/~ccja/angl/aborit.htmlLocked in, Locked out: imprisoning women in the shrinking and punitive welfare state, byShoshana Pollack, PhD, Wilfred Laurier University, 2008;http://www.wlu.ca/documents/29498/lockedin-final.pdf<strong>The</strong> First Unitarian Congregation <strong>of</strong> Ottawa, <strong>Prison</strong> Support Grouphttp://www.uuottawa.com/prison_group.htm<strong>The</strong> Canadian Justice Association http://canada.justice.gc.ca/en/jus<strong>The</strong> Canadian Association <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth Fry Societieshttp://www.elizabethfry.ca/caefs_e.htm<strong>The</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Prison</strong>ers on <strong>Prison</strong>s http://www.jpp.org/ Check out volume one with itstheme: <strong>Prison</strong>s must be abolished.Human Rights Watch, prison project http://www.hrw.org/advocacy/prisons/monitors.htmDiCenso AM, Dias G, Gahagan J. Unlocking Our Futures: a National Study on Women,<strong>Prison</strong>s, HIV, and Hepatitis C. A report by the <strong>Prison</strong>ers’ HIV/AIDS Support ActionNetwork (PASAN). Toronto: PASAN, 2003. Available athttp://www.pasan.org/Publications/Unlocking_Our_Futures.pdfInfectious Diseases Prevention and Control in Canadian Federal Penitentiaries 2000-01,Correctional Service <strong>Canada</strong>. ISBN JS82-104/2001. Available at http://www.cscscc.gc.ca/text/pblct/infectiousdiseases/index_e.shtmlCollins P, Dias G, Dickenson M, Lines R, Vidovich L. Driving the Point Home: A Strategy forSafer Tattooing in Canadian <strong>Prison</strong>s. A Report by the <strong>Prison</strong>ers’ HIV/AIDS Support ActionPage 6 <strong>of</strong> 11

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