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Sickle Cell And Deaths In Custody
Sickle Cell And Deaths In Custody
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This ground-breaking book examines:
• The myths about sickle cell disease
• The context of racism in the criminal justice systems in the UK and USA
• The misuse of sickle cell trait to explain away sudden deaths in custody
• The historic neglect of health care within prisons in the UK and USA
• The lack of care for those with sickle cell disease within the criminal justice system
• The lessons both for criminal justice systems, and for human rights and sickle cell campaigners.
The book will interest:
• Members of the sickle cell community, including families, voluntary groups, and sickle cell chapters
• Health professionals including doctors, nurses, counsellors, and specialist sickle cell workers
• Members of the legal profession, including those specializing in inquests, human rights, prison law, criminal law, actions against the police, immigration, and clinical negligence
• Those involved in the criminal justice system, including prison, police, court and probation services.
• Coroners and medical examiners
• Human rights, civil liberties, and justice organizations
• Advocacy agencies representing black communities
• University lecturers in criminology, sociology, social policy, 'race' and ethnic relations, law, nursing, and medicine
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