Vol , Issue Date of Publication: July 01, 1999

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Tuberculosis and prisons

Michael H. Levy
Abstract:
Throughout the world societies deprive individuals of their liberty in response to real or perceived misdemeanors. Such persons are held in a number of institutions, their names varying from country to country, and according to what stage of the judicial system these persons are passing through. For clarity, I will refer to the sites of incarceration as prisons, and persons in custody as prisoners.


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