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The health of children deprived of liberty: a human rights issue

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    Exclusion of people in prison from assessment of health coverage that is otherwise universal is inconsistent with this principle of equivalence, and compounds health inequalities.7,10 Data on the state of health care in prisons do not exist in most countries and, when available, they often do not report whether health coverage is integrated with programmes available to the general population.11,12 For example, although WHO has established a system for reporting on prison health in the European region, their most recent data collection did not capture information on whether the health coverage in prisons was equivalent to that provided in the community.13

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