Mia Robert
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Mia Robert's research investigates the intersection of the justice system and immigrant health outcomes. Her recent publication, "Justice System Contact and Health: Do Immigrants Fair Better or Worse than the Native-Born after Arrest, Probation, or Incarceration?" (2023), explores disparities in health experiences between immigrant and native-born populations within the context of legal system involvement. This work, in collaboration with Michael Niño, contributes to understanding how interactions with the justice system may influence the health of immigrant communities. Robert's scholarly profile includes one publication and one citation, with an h-index of 1, indicating early-stage research activity.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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Justice System Contact and Health: Do Immigrants Fair Better or Worse than the Native-Born after Arrest, Probation, or Incarceration? (2023)
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- Justice System Contact and Health: Do Immigrants Fair Better or Worse than the Native-Born after Arrest, Probation, or Incarceration?
- Justice System Contact and Health: Do Immigrants Fair Better or Worse than the Native-Born after Arrest, Probation, or Incarceration?
- Justice System Contact and Health: Do Immigrants Fair Better or Worse than the Native-Born after Arrest, Probation, or Incarceration?
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