Justice-Involved Health

The Office of Justice-Involved Health coordinates with partners to address health-related concerns of the justice-involved population and upstream social drivers of health. Chronic health, including both physical and behavioral, conditions are more common among the justice-involved population, which makes ensuring access to quality clinical services an essential component to successful re-entry and contributing to the overall health and wellbeing of our community.

Our Partners

SANDAG (San Diego Association of Governments) Criminal Justice Research Division is a source of information for local communities on public safety and public health, crime data, and crime-reduction strategies being implemented countywide.

Additional Resources

National Commission on Correctional Health Care (NCCHC)'s mission is to improve the quality of health care in jails, prisons and juvenile confinement facilities. Visit their site to learn about their facility accreditation programs, professional certifications, and additional resources related to correctional health care.

 

The Citizen's Law Enforcement Review Board (CLERB) Mission is to increase public confidence in and accountability of peace officers employed by the Sheriff’s Department or the Probation Department by conducting independent, thorough, timely, and impartial reviews of complaints of misconduct and deaths and other specified incidents arising out of or in connection with actions of peace officers.