OVERVIEW

  1. SOCIOECONOMICAL DISADVANTAGE: People living in poverty often have limited access to healthcare, education, and opportunities, which can increase their risk of both poor health and involvement in criminal activities.
  2. SUBSTANCE ABUSE: Drug and alcohol abuse can have severe health consequences and contribute to criminal behavior, such as theft or violence.
  3. MENTAL AND HEALTH CONDITION: Individuals with untreated mental health disorders, such as depression or schizophrenia, may be more likely to engage in criminal behavior or become victims of crime.
  4. PHYSICAL HEALTH PROBLEM: Chronic health conditions can impact a person’s quality of life and increase their risk of involvement in criminal activities.
  • DIRECT INJURIES: Victims of crime may suffer physical injuries that have long-lasting health consequences.
  • PSYCHOLOGICAL TRUAMA: Experiencing or witnessing crime can lead to severe psychological distress, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and anxiety.
  • COMMUNITY HEALTH: High crime rates can negatively impact the overall health and well-being of a community, as people may be afraid to leave their homes or access essential services.
  • IMPROVING ACCESS TO HEALTH-CARE: Ensuring that everyone has access to affordable and quality healthcare services.
  • ADDRESSING SOCIOECONOMICAL DISPARITIES: Implementing policies to reduce poverty and inequality.
  • PROVIDING MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT: Increasing access to mental health treatment and support services.
  • PREVENTING SUBSTANCE ABUSE: Promoting prevention and treatment programs for drug and alcohol addiction.
  • STRENGHTNING COMMUNITY SAFEY: Investing in crime prevention strategies and improving community policing.

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