From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), 2017. Published by the Office of Undergraduate Research. Joy Zalis Kiefer, Director of Undergraduate Research and Associate Dean in the College of Arts & Sciences; Lindsey Paunovich, Editor; Helen Human, Programs Manager and Assistant Dean in the College of Arts and Sciences Mentor: Linda Lindse
The United States has incarcerated more of its citizens than any other progressive nation worldwide....
A phenomenological approach examined the stories of ten women transitioning from childhood poverty t...
Halfway houses are thought to benefit offenders as they transition out of prison into society yet re...
abstract: The United States accounts for only 4% of the world’s female population, but it is home to...
Female offenders are distinctly different from male offenders, and present with their own gender-spe...
Throughout history, men have abused women by treating them as property, enforcing power, violence an...
2013-04-29This study focuses broadly on women's reentry from prison. More narrowly, it focuses on wh...
Women are juggling multiple roles such as mother, wife, partner and employee that could intensify a ...
In Washington State, there is a need to develop gender-responsive reentry and rehabilitation correct...
Since the 1980s, the population of women prisoners incarcerated in the state of California had signi...
Female incarceration rates are increasing at unprecedented rates. The majority of women are poor sin...
The voices of women in re-entry from prison have been muted for many decades. Prior research conduct...
As society increasingly relies on digital technologies in many different aspects, those who lack rel...
Women represent one of the fastest growing populations in the American criminal justice system today...
Together our two essays move between scenes of teaching and researching with women and men who are o...
The United States has incarcerated more of its citizens than any other progressive nation worldwide....
A phenomenological approach examined the stories of ten women transitioning from childhood poverty t...
Halfway houses are thought to benefit offenders as they transition out of prison into society yet re...
abstract: The United States accounts for only 4% of the world’s female population, but it is home to...
Female offenders are distinctly different from male offenders, and present with their own gender-spe...
Throughout history, men have abused women by treating them as property, enforcing power, violence an...
2013-04-29This study focuses broadly on women's reentry from prison. More narrowly, it focuses on wh...
Women are juggling multiple roles such as mother, wife, partner and employee that could intensify a ...
In Washington State, there is a need to develop gender-responsive reentry and rehabilitation correct...
Since the 1980s, the population of women prisoners incarcerated in the state of California had signi...
Female incarceration rates are increasing at unprecedented rates. The majority of women are poor sin...
The voices of women in re-entry from prison have been muted for many decades. Prior research conduct...
As society increasingly relies on digital technologies in many different aspects, those who lack rel...
Women represent one of the fastest growing populations in the American criminal justice system today...
Together our two essays move between scenes of teaching and researching with women and men who are o...
The United States has incarcerated more of its citizens than any other progressive nation worldwide....
A phenomenological approach examined the stories of ten women transitioning from childhood poverty t...
Halfway houses are thought to benefit offenders as they transition out of prison into society yet re...