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Cynthia Golembeski

Health Policy research Scholar (Public policy)

New York, NY

Cynthia Golembeski is a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Research Scholar affiliated with the Institute on Race, Power, and Political Economy. She uses mixed methods to analyze how policy, law, ethics, and management operate at the nexus of criminal legal and health systems. Related research assesses social safety net policies as determinants of health and safety with an aim to reduce social, economic, and health-related harms. She was a Fulbright grantee and USAID Research and Innovation fellow in South Africa Research interests: Policy and Management; Law; Ethics; Political Economy; Governance; Public health; and Criminal Justice.

Publications

  • https://sites.google.com/newschool.edu/cgolembeski/publications
  • Pandemic of racism: Public health implications of political misinformation.
  • Criminal (in) justice in the city and its associated health consequences.
  • Pandemics of Racism: Public Health Implications of Political Misinformation.
  • Improving Health Equity for Women Involved in the Criminal Legal System
  • Food Insecurity and Collateral Consequences of Punishment Amidst the COVID‐19 Pandemic
  • A Community-Based Oral Public Health Approach to Promote Health Equity
  • Views of Dental Providers on Primary Care Coordination at Chairside: A Pilot Study
  • Pandemic of racism: Public health implications of political misinformation.
  • Criminal (in)Justice in the city and its associated health consequences
  • Intimate partner violence and women’s health in the USA
  • Interdisciplinary planning for healthier communities - Findings from the Harlem Children's Zone Asthma Initiative
  • Anti-Defamation League
  • Views of Dental Providers on Primary Care Coordination at Chairside: A Pilot Study.
  • Reducing childhood asthma through community-based service delivery--New York City, 2001-2004
  • Standardized outcome measures of mental health in research with older adults who are incarcerated
  • The triumph of doubt: Dark money and the science of deception
  • Carceral and Climate Crises and Health Inequities: A Call for Greater Transparency, Accountability, and Human Rights Protections
  • Life and Death in Rikers Island
  • Main streets and disaster
  • Pandemic of Racism: Public Health Implications of Political Misinformation. Harvard Public Health Review.
  • A research note: The socio-spatial consequences of inmate release in New York City
  • Book Review: Thinking Like an Economist: How Efficiency Replaced Equality in U.S. Public Policy. By Elizabeth Popp Berman. Princeton University Press, 2022. Journal of Public and Nonprofit Affairs, 2022.
  • Book Review: Public Health Behind Bars: From Prisons to Communities
  • Pandemic of Racism: Public Health Implications of Political Misinformation.
  • Suicidal Ideation in a Sample of Incarcerated Men
  • Discretionary Ethics and Governing Public Affairs in Jails and Prisons
  • Political and Social Determinants of Punishment and Health in Pretrial Systems
  • POLITICAL AND SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF PUNISHMENT AND HEALTH IN PRETRIAL SYSTEMS
  • Centering environmental justice in United States (U.S.) National Climate Assessments (NCAs): a historical and contemporary analysis

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Co-workers & collaborators

  • Greenblatt, Ariel Port

  • Northridge, Mary E.

  • Mark, Janet

  • Kunzel, Carol

  • Metcalf, Sara S.

  • Marshall, Stephen E.

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