The role of nurses in the criminal justice system extends beyond traditional healthcare settings. Forensic nurses, for example, play a crucial role in addressing the unique healthcare needs of individuals within the criminal justice system. They provide care to victims of violence, collect forensic evidence, and collaborate with law enforcement and legal teams.
In correctional healthcare, nurses work within prisons and detention centers, providing healthcare to incarcerated individuals. They address a range of medical issues, including chronic conditions, infectious diseases, and mental health concerns. Nurses in the criminal justice system also contribute to health promotion and disease prevention initiatives.
The intersection of healthcare and the criminal justice system requires nurses to navigate complex ethical and legal considerations. Their work involves advocating for the health and well-being of individuals within the system while upholding professional standards and promoting public health.
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