Abstract This paper investigates themes and parallels related to the traumatic experiences women face within the correctional setting and how these experiences influence women\u27s behavior choices that increase their risk of recidivism. Intersubjective Systems Theory is used to conceptualize the distinct dynamics and impact of trauma with this particular population. Intersubjectivity also informs the changes needed to create an environment that would help women in correctional settings to heal, avoid recidivism, and foster successful community reintegration. Principles from Intersubjective Systems Theory are reviewed in this paper to demonstrate: (a) how developmental trauma impacts the lives of incarcerated women, (b) how these women\u27s...
I study the experience of imprisonment and reentry into society through the perspectives of formerly...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact that relationships have in the correctional journ...
Although limited, extant research suggests that incarcerated women are more likely than men to be pl...
Various approaches to the understanding, conceptualization, and treatment of Post Traumatic Stress D...
With the rate of women’s incarceration significantly outpacing that of men’s, combined with the fact...
More than one million women are currently under the supervision of the criminal justice system in th...
Through a literature review, the treatment needs of women who are incarcerated with a dual diagnosis...
The connection between trauma and criminal behavior has been well documented in the literature, as a...
With increasing rates of female imprisonment, and female prisoner re-imprisonment rates of 33% for f...
The criminal justice field often measures change as the differences between the “before” and “after”...
Although there is already a large body of theoretical literature on the utility of Intersubjective S...
This study uses structural equation modeling to determine whether there are direct and indirect rela...
Mental illness is far higher among prisoners than in general populations, especially for female pris...
The central theme of this thesis is the analysis of female inmates’ experiences following participat...
2013-04-29This study focuses broadly on women's reentry from prison. More narrowly, it focuses on wh...
I study the experience of imprisonment and reentry into society through the perspectives of formerly...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact that relationships have in the correctional journ...
Although limited, extant research suggests that incarcerated women are more likely than men to be pl...
Various approaches to the understanding, conceptualization, and treatment of Post Traumatic Stress D...
With the rate of women’s incarceration significantly outpacing that of men’s, combined with the fact...
More than one million women are currently under the supervision of the criminal justice system in th...
Through a literature review, the treatment needs of women who are incarcerated with a dual diagnosis...
The connection between trauma and criminal behavior has been well documented in the literature, as a...
With increasing rates of female imprisonment, and female prisoner re-imprisonment rates of 33% for f...
The criminal justice field often measures change as the differences between the “before” and “after”...
Although there is already a large body of theoretical literature on the utility of Intersubjective S...
This study uses structural equation modeling to determine whether there are direct and indirect rela...
Mental illness is far higher among prisoners than in general populations, especially for female pris...
The central theme of this thesis is the analysis of female inmates’ experiences following participat...
2013-04-29This study focuses broadly on women's reentry from prison. More narrowly, it focuses on wh...
I study the experience of imprisonment and reentry into society through the perspectives of formerly...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact that relationships have in the correctional journ...
Although limited, extant research suggests that incarcerated women are more likely than men to be pl...