- February 23, 2024
Department of Internal Medicine Promotions and Appointments (February 2024)
- January 27, 2024Source: The Washington Post
My dad was ill. Could he survive the prison health-care system?
- January 11, 2024Source: CT Mirror
For progress, put Connecticut lawmakers and researchers in the same room
- December 19, 2023Source: Yale News
Treating Opioid Disorder Without Meds More Harmful Than No Treatment at All
- October 24, 2023Source: Connecticut Public Radio/WNPR On Point
Can $500 each month, no strings attached, improve health outcomes for people recently incarcerated?
- October 12, 2023
Engaging With New Haven
- October 12, 2023
Welcome New Staff, Faculty, Postdocs & Postgrads! (October 2023)
- October 11, 2023Source: Yale Law School Today News
Panel Addresses Disability Rights, Health Care, and Incarceration
- October 09, 2023
National Academy of Medicine Elects New Members From Yale
SEICHE Center for Health and Justice
The SEICHE Center works to understand and address the extensive public health harms of mass incarceration through clinical care, research, education, and legal scholarship and advocacy.
Our team of committed clinicians, researchers, and formerly incarcerated individuals bring together real-world experience and scientific research to identify innovative solutions for addressing the health impacts of mass incarceration on individuals, families, and communities as well as produce evidence-based solutions for decarceration—the process of depopulating prisons and jails and investing in community health and safety.