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Department of History

Chin Jou

Associate Professor of History

Core Faculty, Medical Humanities Program

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3.7

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Difficulty

3.2

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Courses

3

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AAAS 317

Race, Med & Mass Incarceration

There are some two million people locked up in local jails, state prisons, and federal prisons across the United States. Toward the beginning of this multi-disciplinary course, we will examine the historical development of this mass incarceration, as well as racial inequities in America’s criminal justice system. We will then explore some of the medical issues in historical and contemporary U.S. carceral settings, including: medical experimentation on prisoner populations, mental health and suicide, substance abuse, HIV and sexual health, pregnancy and labor conditions, foodborne illnesses, chronic disease, temperature-related medical emergencies, and aging in prisons. Please be advised that some readings for this seminar will refer to instances of violence, sexual assault, and medical trauma. Cross-list: MDHM 315.

African & African Amer StudiesNone3 credits
3.77.1hJou, Chin

HIST 509

Us Carceral History

Graduate level independent readings course. Topics vary. Repeatable for Credit.

HistoryNone1-3 credits
3.65.4hJou, Chin

MDHM 315

Race, Med & Mass Incarceration

There are some two million people locked up in local jails, state prisons, and federal prisons across the United States. Toward the beginning of this multi-disciplinary course, we will examine the historical development of this mass incarceration, as well as racial inequities in America’s criminal justice system. We will then explore some of the medical issues in historical and contemporary U.S. carceral settings, including: medical experimentation on prisoner populations, mental health and suicide, substance abuse, HIV and sexual health, pregnancy and labor conditions, foodborne illnesses, chronic disease, temperature-related medical emergencies, and aging in prisons. Please be advised that some readings for this seminar will refer to instances of violence, sexual assault, and medical trauma. Cross-list: AAAS 317.

Medical HumanitiesNone3 credits
3.69.6hJou, Chin

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