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ICPA Healthcare Network Webinar: Nutrition, Dignity, and Detention: Why Food Is a Human Right Behind Bars: Improving Carceral Food Systems in the US by Daniel A. Rosen
ICPA Healthcare Network Webinar: Nutrition, Dignity, and Detention: Why Food Is a Human Right Behind Bars: Nutrition and Menu Planning in Carceral Settings in the USA by Barbara Wakeen
ICPA Healthcare Network Webinar: Nutrition, Dignity, and Detention: Why Food Is a Human Right Behind Bars: Nutrition in Places of Detention in Haiti by Edwin Prophete
Food in detention is not a privilege; it is a fundamental human right and a core obligation under international humanitarian and human rights law. Across custodial systems globally, food insecurity and diet-related obesity coexist, undermining health, dignity, and rehabilitation while reflecting broader structural inequities.
Guest Editorial: Scholarly Reflections on Core Considerations for Correctional Practice (ACJ20-A0000) by Rosemary Ricciardelli, Danielle S. Rudes, and Kevin Wright
Article 22: Race, Gender, and the Realities of Reentry: Equity-Centered Innovations for Supporting Returning Citizens (ACJ20-A022) by Jason M. Williams
Article 8: Solitary Irrationality: Inefficient and Ineffective Bureaucratic Restrictions on Human Beings (ACJ20-A008) by Danielle S. Rudes, Bryce Kushmerick-McCune, and Elisa Toman