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| MSU Gets Grant to Prevent Post-Incarceration Suicides |
| By wilx.com |
| Published: 09/23/2015 |
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Public health researchers in Michigan and Rhode Island are embarking on a study to seek ways to reduce suicides among recently released jail inmates. Michigan State University announced Tuesday that Jennifer Johnson with the East Lansing school's College of Human Medicine was awarded $6.8 million from the National Institute of Mental Health and National Institute of Justice to help examine the problem. Johnson, a C.S. Mott endowed professor of public health, will be conducting the study with co-investigator Lauren Weinstock, associate professor of psychiatry and human behavior at Brown University. Read More. |
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