Women are the fastest growing segment of the incarcerated population in the US. Join Generating Hope for a panel discussion to address this issue and seek answers to the following questions from the personal experience of women who have been impacted by incarceration: Why have the rates of incarceration increased for women? What is the impact of incarceration on children, families and communities? What are the unique needs of formerly incarcerated women for successful reentry and healing? How can we become advocates and allies of social justice
In 2017 there were approximately 1.3 million women in the United States involved in the criminal ju...
The Incarcerated Mothers Project (TIFF--Transitioning Incarcerated Females & Families) is a four-tie...
The rate of female incarceration continues to surge, resulting in over 714,000 women currently being...
On Friday, February 22, in Washington, DC, the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights will hold a public br...
abstract: The United States accounts for only 4% of the world’s female population, but it is home to...
In Washington State, there is a need to develop gender-responsive reentry and rehabilitation correct...
Since the 1980s, the population of incarcerated women has been steadily increasing. Approximately 20...
My project is a qualitative, grounded theory study of the lived experience of 46 members of six diff...
Based on in-depth, semi-structured qualitative and photo-elicitation interviews with 36 formerly inc...
The series documents the gender implications of changes that have occurred over the last 20 years wi...
Statistical reports confirm that the female incarcerated population is not only increasing, but the ...
Two hundred and one randomly selected female inmates incarcerated at a municipal jail were interview...
The United States has incarcerated more of its citizens than any other progressive nation worldwide....
One of the fastest growing populations in most correctional systems is female offenders and the impa...
Jennifer Claypool and Wendy Staggs are inspiring artists, college students, and mothers. They are a...
In 2017 there were approximately 1.3 million women in the United States involved in the criminal ju...
The Incarcerated Mothers Project (TIFF--Transitioning Incarcerated Females & Families) is a four-tie...
The rate of female incarceration continues to surge, resulting in over 714,000 women currently being...
On Friday, February 22, in Washington, DC, the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights will hold a public br...
abstract: The United States accounts for only 4% of the world’s female population, but it is home to...
In Washington State, there is a need to develop gender-responsive reentry and rehabilitation correct...
Since the 1980s, the population of incarcerated women has been steadily increasing. Approximately 20...
My project is a qualitative, grounded theory study of the lived experience of 46 members of six diff...
Based on in-depth, semi-structured qualitative and photo-elicitation interviews with 36 formerly inc...
The series documents the gender implications of changes that have occurred over the last 20 years wi...
Statistical reports confirm that the female incarcerated population is not only increasing, but the ...
Two hundred and one randomly selected female inmates incarcerated at a municipal jail were interview...
The United States has incarcerated more of its citizens than any other progressive nation worldwide....
One of the fastest growing populations in most correctional systems is female offenders and the impa...
Jennifer Claypool and Wendy Staggs are inspiring artists, college students, and mothers. They are a...
In 2017 there were approximately 1.3 million women in the United States involved in the criminal ju...
The Incarcerated Mothers Project (TIFF--Transitioning Incarcerated Females & Families) is a four-tie...
The rate of female incarceration continues to surge, resulting in over 714,000 women currently being...