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Prison, violence, and conflict Section edited by Vincent Lacopino

This section considers studies regarding the health and human rights of prison inmates and victims of violence, war, and civil conflict.

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Research article   Open Access

Cross-sectional dietary deficiencies among a prison population in Papua New Guinea

Camilla Gould, Benoit Tousignant, Garry Brian, Robert McKay, Rosalind Gibson, Karl Bailey, Bernard J Venn BMC International Health and Human Rights 2013, 13:21 (22 April 2013)

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Prison rations in Papua New Guinea are likely lacking in several micronutrients, suggesting that changes should be made to the prisoners’ food provisions to ensure that they have access to a nutritionally adequate diet.

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Pain when walking: individual sensory profiles in the foot soles of torture victims - a controlled study using quantitative sensory testing

Karen Prip, Ann L Persson, Bengt H Sjölund BMC International Health and Human Rights 2012, 12:40 (31 December 2012)

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