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- W3080962661 abstract "Jails and prisons have become hotbeds of COVID-19 outbreaks Various policies, such as improving access to medical care for inmates, providing soap and hand sanitizer to improve hygiene, and releasing some inmates to facilitate social distancing, have been proposed as ways to mitigate the spread of the virus in these facilities Across 2 studies, we examined the factors underlying support for policies aimed at reducing the spread of COVID-19 in jails (n = 132) and prisons (n = 125) and yielded 3 key findings Factors found in prior research to be associated with desire for punitive responses-namely, negative attitudes toward offenders and, to a lesser extent, lack of trust in the criminal justice system-were found to underlie lack of support for all types of COVID-19 mitigation policies Concern related to COVID-19-namely, perceptions of personal risk of contracting the virus-was related to increased support for policies to curb the spread of the virus among inmates Social media consumption and reliance on social media for news regarding COVID-19 demonstrated inconsistent relationships with support for policies These findings suggest that factors related to support for harsh treatment of offenders and concerns related to the present situation both contribute to support for criminal justice policy during a crisis situation like a pandemic The recommended policies offer hope for reducing the negative impact of COVID-19 among justice-involved people We offer suggestions on tailoring messaging to improve public support for these policies (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved)" @default.
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- W3080962661 title "Flattening the curve in jails and prisons: Factors underlying support for COVID-19 mitigation policies." @default.
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