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      Replicating MISTERS: an epidemiological criminology framework analysis of a program for criminal justice-involved minority males in the community.

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          The Men in STD Training and Empowerment Research Study (MISTERS) program and epidemiological criminology began their development in Atlanta at about the same time. MISTERS focuses on men recently released from jail to reduce both HIV/STD and crime-related risk factors through a brief educational intervention. This article examines ways in which MISTERS and epidemiological criminology have been used to inform one another in the replication of the MISTERS program in Orange County, Florida. Data from 110 MISTERS participants during the first 10 months of operation are analyzed to examine the overlapping occurrence of health and criminal risk behaviors in the men's lives. This provides a test of core hypotheses from the epidemiological criminology framework. This article also examines application of the epidemiological criminology framework to develop interventions to address health and crime risk factors simultaneously in Criminal Justice-Involved populations in the community.

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          Journal
          J Correct Health Care
          Journal of correctional health care : the official journal of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care
          SAGE Publications
          1940-5200
          1078-3458
          Jan 2013
          : 19
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Criminal Justice, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 32816, USA. rhpotter@ucf.edu
          Article
          1078345812458085
          10.1177/1078345812458085
          22989492
          81dde3d7-114f-4e28-9b9b-19be5b29b752
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