Homer Venters is the former Chief Medical Officer of the New York City jail system. He currently works as a Federal Monitor of health services in several jail and prison settings and is an adjunct faculty member at New York University's College of Global Public Health. He is the author of Life and Death in Riker's Island.
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1. Germs and Jails: Why Outbreaks Are So Harmful behind Bars 2. Spider Bite or Staph Infection 3. Death and Disability from Outbreaks 4. The Farmville Superspreader Event 5. Heat 6. The Incredible Itch: Scabies Outbreaks 7. Independent Inspections during Outbreaks 8. Saving Lives During Outbreaks behind Bars 9. A Practical Guide to Inspecting a Jail or Prison Outbreak