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Bibliography
Antoine-Morse, Kristen. "Prison to school to redemption." COABE Journal (2019): 5-13.[1]
Baker, Mark W. You Can Change: Stories from Angola Prison and the Psychology of Personal Transformation. Fortress Press, 2020.[2]
Burki, Talha. "Prisons are “in no way equipped” to deal with COVID-19." The Lancet 395, no. 10234 (2020): 1411-1412.[3]
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Dvoskin, Joel A., and Erin M. Spiers. "On the role of correctional officers in prison mental health." Psychiatric quarterly 75, no. 1 (2004): 41-59.[5]
Evans, Carol, Ronda Herzog, and Tanya Tillman. "The Louisiana state penitentiary: Angola prison hospice." Journal of Palliative Medicine 5, no. 4 (2002): 553-558.[6]
Hallett, Michael, Joshua Hays, Byron Johnson, Sung Jang, and Grant Duwe. The Angola prison seminary: Effects of faith-based ministry on identity transformation, desistance, and rehabilitation. Routledge, 2016.[7]
Hayes, Lindsay M. "Prison suicide: An overview and guide to prevention (Part 3)." Crisis: The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention 16, no. 2 (1995): 63.[8]
Hummer, Don. "United States Bureau of Prisons’ response to the COVID-19 pandemic." Victims & Offenders 15, no. 7-8 (2020): 1262-1276.[9]
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Johnson, Luke, Kerry Gutridge, Julie Parkes, Anjana Roy, and Emma Plugge. "Scoping review of mental health in prisons through the COVID-19 pandemic." BMJ open 11, no. 5 (2021): e046547.[11]
Rogot, Eugene, Paul D. Sorlie, and Eric Backlund. "Air-conditioning and mortality in hot weather." American journal of epidemiology 136, no. 1 (1992): 106-116.[12]
Rosato, C. (n.d.). Staffing shortages, crumbling infrastructure causing problems at Angola Prison. https://www.wafb.com. Retrieved October 22, 2022, from https://www.wafb.com/2022/03/08/staffing-shortages-crumbling-infrastructure-causing-problems-angola-prison/[13]
Rubin, Anat, Tim Golden, and Richard A. Webster. “Inside the U.S.'s Largest Maximum-Security Prison, Covid-19 Raged. Outside, Officials Called Their Fight a Success.” ProPublica, June 24, 2020. https://www.propublica.org/article/inside-the-uss-largest-maximum-security-prison-covid-19-raged.[14]
Schetky, Diane H. "My Life in Prison." The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 44, no. 4 (2016): 479-482.[15]
Sirdifield, Coral, Dina Gojkovic, Charlie Brooker, and Michael Ferriter. "A systematic review of research on the epidemiology of mental health disorders in prison populations: a summary of findings." The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology 20, no. S1 (2009): S78-S101.[16]
Verderber, Stephen. Compassion in architecture: Evidence-based design for health in Louisiana. Lafayette: Center for Louisiana Studies, 2005.[17]
References
^Antoine, Kristen. [http://dx.doi.org/10.31390/gradschool_dissertations.4345Prison to School to Redemption: A Full Circle Channel to the Complete �School-to-Prison Pipeline�] (Thesis). Louisiana State University Libraries. {{cite thesis}}: replacement character in |title= at position 72 (help)
^Rogot, Sorlie, Backlund (1992). "Air-conditioning and mortality in hot weather". Amercan journal of epidemiology. 136 (1): 106–116.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)