Parenting women emerging from prison on parole face numerous challenges to their successful reentry into the community. Along with finding housing, employment, and satisfying the conditions of their supervision, parenting women must also reassume their roles as mothers. This article adds to the literature on reentry by placing women’s maternal concerns at the forefront of this process. Combining quantitative explorations of women’s parole case files (203) with in-depth interviews (25), this research demonstrates that reentering mothers confront many of the same problems that mediated their incarceration: poverty, lack of education, unstable housing, lack of access to social services, underemployment, and addiction. While the maternal role m...
2013-04-29This study focuses broadly on women's reentry from prison. More narrowly, it focuses on wh...
The unique needs and experiences of women with children are not reflected in Minnesota’s state reent...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the challenges faced by formerly incarcerated m...
In the wake of mass incarceration, there has been an unprecedented increase in the incarceration of ...
Though women are less likely than men to be incarcerated and are disproportionately outnumbered in U...
In the wake of mass incarceration, an increasing number of women are going through the penal system....
With an influx of women entering the incarcerated population comes an increase in the number of chil...
With an influx of women entering the incarcerated population comes an increase in the number of chil...
Policies of mass incarceration have resulted in a dramatic increase in the prison population in the ...
xi, 292 leavesThis dissertation examines the structure and ideology of late-modern rehabilitative pr...
Incarcerated mothers spend a significant portion of their children’s formative years in prison, leav...
This dissertation examines how formerly incarcerated mothers manage the moral ambiguity associated w...
The number of women incarcerated in correctional facilities has tripled over the past decade, yet li...
Drugs, mandated sentencing, overflowing prisons have negatively affected the lives of 2.3 million ch...
The number of women incarcerated in correctional facilities has tripled over the past decade, yet li...
2013-04-29This study focuses broadly on women's reentry from prison. More narrowly, it focuses on wh...
The unique needs and experiences of women with children are not reflected in Minnesota’s state reent...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the challenges faced by formerly incarcerated m...
In the wake of mass incarceration, there has been an unprecedented increase in the incarceration of ...
Though women are less likely than men to be incarcerated and are disproportionately outnumbered in U...
In the wake of mass incarceration, an increasing number of women are going through the penal system....
With an influx of women entering the incarcerated population comes an increase in the number of chil...
With an influx of women entering the incarcerated population comes an increase in the number of chil...
Policies of mass incarceration have resulted in a dramatic increase in the prison population in the ...
xi, 292 leavesThis dissertation examines the structure and ideology of late-modern rehabilitative pr...
Incarcerated mothers spend a significant portion of their children’s formative years in prison, leav...
This dissertation examines how formerly incarcerated mothers manage the moral ambiguity associated w...
The number of women incarcerated in correctional facilities has tripled over the past decade, yet li...
Drugs, mandated sentencing, overflowing prisons have negatively affected the lives of 2.3 million ch...
The number of women incarcerated in correctional facilities has tripled over the past decade, yet li...
2013-04-29This study focuses broadly on women's reentry from prison. More narrowly, it focuses on wh...
The unique needs and experiences of women with children are not reflected in Minnesota’s state reent...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the challenges faced by formerly incarcerated m...