2023 ACA Orlando Program Book_Winter Conference

D-2J PREA, COVID-19, and Maternal Health: New Findings and Data Collection Efforts from the Bureau of Justice Statistics (CE) Grand Ballroom 9/10 Track: Treatment This workshop will include three presentations on topics from the Bureau of Justice Statistics. The first will report on characteristics of incidents, victims and inmate and staff perpetrators of substantiated incidents of sexual victimization reported by adult correctional facilities. The second will discuss the results of surveys conducted in prisons and jails on the effects of the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, including infections, changes in population size, immunizations and mitigation techniques. The third will describe BJS’s maternal health work, including an overview of a feasibility study and steps to implement prison and jail data collections to measure maternal health and outcomes of incarcerated pregnant women. Learning Objectives: 1. Participants will be able to summarize

perpetrators and staff perpetrators involved in these incidents. 2. Participants will be able to summarize how jails and prisons responded to COVID-19 to reduce infections of inmates and staff. 3.Participants will be able to summarize current BJS efforts to measure maternal health and health outcomes of incarcerated pregnant women and plans for implementing data collections on this topic. Moderator: Rich Kluckow , DSW, Supervisory Statistician, Bureau of Justice Statistics, Washington, D.C. Speakers: Emily D. Buehler , Ph.D., Bureau of Justice Statistics, Washington D.C.; Elizabeth Ann Carson , Ph.D., Bureau of Justice Statistics, Washington D.C.; Laura M. Maruschak , Bureau of Justice Statistics, Washington D.C.

WORKSHOPS

Tuesday, Jan. 31 ▼ 10–11:30 a.m.

characteristics and outcomes of substantiated incidents of sexual

victimization in prisons and jails as well as the demographics of victims, inmate

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