The House of Healing (HOH) is a court-mandated, community based residential program for female offenders. Women reside with their children at the HOH, which serves as a base from which to receive health/mental health care and substance abuse treatment while working toward successful community reintegration. An evaluation based on the records of 94 female offenders residing at the HOH for various time periods between 1998 and 2006 revealed a significant relationship between residents\u27 reunification with their children and successful completion of the HOH program. Furthermore, there was a significant relationship between successful program completion and female offenders\u27 recidivism
Between 1980 and 2011, the number of incarcerated women increased by more than 700% (The Sentencing ...
This dissertation examines the effectiveness of a partial skills group component of Dialectical Beha...
With the rates of female incarcerations on the rise, it is important that we examine programs availa...
The House of Healing (HOH) is a court-mandated, community based residential program for female offen...
This paper examines the experiences of a group of female drug offenders who successfully completed a...
The treatment of female offenders is becoming an increasingly important issue. The number of federa...
In this systematic review, literature concerning clinical interventions that reduce recidivism among...
Key results: We identified nine trials of female drug-using offenders. Three studies included evalu...
BACKGROUND: The rising rates of women in prison is a serious public health issue. Unlike men, women ...
This dissertation work, guided by the social ecological model, sought to assess the physical, mental...
Tennessee implemented a drug treatment program for female offenders housed at the Tennessee Prison f...
The politically-driven “rehabilitation revolution” is underway in England and Wales, reframing crimi...
A women\u27s prison in the midwestern region of the United States experienced an increase of female ...
This guide provides individuals in the United States who provide or coordinate reentry services for ...
Females are becoming a prominent population within America’s correctional facilities, which has led ...
Between 1980 and 2011, the number of incarcerated women increased by more than 700% (The Sentencing ...
This dissertation examines the effectiveness of a partial skills group component of Dialectical Beha...
With the rates of female incarcerations on the rise, it is important that we examine programs availa...
The House of Healing (HOH) is a court-mandated, community based residential program for female offen...
This paper examines the experiences of a group of female drug offenders who successfully completed a...
The treatment of female offenders is becoming an increasingly important issue. The number of federa...
In this systematic review, literature concerning clinical interventions that reduce recidivism among...
Key results: We identified nine trials of female drug-using offenders. Three studies included evalu...
BACKGROUND: The rising rates of women in prison is a serious public health issue. Unlike men, women ...
This dissertation work, guided by the social ecological model, sought to assess the physical, mental...
Tennessee implemented a drug treatment program for female offenders housed at the Tennessee Prison f...
The politically-driven “rehabilitation revolution” is underway in England and Wales, reframing crimi...
A women\u27s prison in the midwestern region of the United States experienced an increase of female ...
This guide provides individuals in the United States who provide or coordinate reentry services for ...
Females are becoming a prominent population within America’s correctional facilities, which has led ...
Between 1980 and 2011, the number of incarcerated women increased by more than 700% (The Sentencing ...
This dissertation examines the effectiveness of a partial skills group component of Dialectical Beha...
With the rates of female incarcerations on the rise, it is important that we examine programs availa...