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Health Care in Juvenile Justice Facilities in Georgia

NCJ Number
115551
Author(s)
B Jenks; V Polizos; E Gotlieb
Date Published
1988
Length
4 pages
Annotation
A 1987 survey of physical health services in Georgia's juvenile centers revealed an inadequate, fragmented system of medical care in the 24 facilities. Recommendations are offered.
Abstract
A questionnaire designed by the American Academy of Pediatrics was circulated to facility directors to determine the level of compliance with American Correctional Association standards and identify common problems among the centers. The health delivery system suffers from lack of coordination in both staffing and level of care, has disorganized screening and overuse of off-site services for nonemergency health needs, lacks health training for facility staff, and has marginal recordkeeping. Recommendations are to fund a medical director, accountable physicians, and onsite paraprofessional medical staff and to coordinate existing resources with public health. Medical services for juveniles in the centers should be upgraded as soon as possible to be comparable to those prov ided by the State for adult inmates. 11-item bibliography.