Climate Change and Its Impact on the Incarcerated Population: A Descriptive Review

Soc Work Public Health. 2016 Aug-Sep;31(5):348-57. doi: 10.1080/19371918.2015.1137513. Epub 2016 May 5.

Abstract

This descriptive review article describes climate change and its detrimental effects on incarcerated populations. Case examples are provided of specific natural disasters and deaths due to overheating temperatures. Because public health and social work aims to improve the health and social welfare of vulnerable populations, the authors explain why climate change should be considered a priority area in both fields. Examples are provided on how to improve conditions for the 2.4 million men, women, and youth who are incarcerated.

Keywords: Climate change; emergency preparedness; incarceration.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Civil Defense
  • Climate Change*
  • Criminal Law
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • New Orleans
  • Prisoners*
  • Public Health
  • Social Work