The majority of incarcerated women interviewed for this study were drug-dependent, under the influence of drugs at the time of the offence, and actively involved in the drug market in the form of buying or selling drugs. Women are more likely to attribute their offending to drugs, and more often begin drug use prior to offending, than male offenders. Risk factors for include early exposure to drug and alcohol problems by family members, incarceration as a juvenile, mental health problems, sexual and physical abuse, and use of prescription drugs.  
Throughout feminist criminological scholarship, a concerted effort has been focused on understanding...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-38).In the United States, incarcerated individuals are...
In this study, sexual risk behavior of 104 incarcerated female drug users is examined. Findings demo...
The Australian Institute of Criminology is undertaking research on the drug use careers of adult mal...
Research suggests that the determinants and pathways of substanceuse and mental health problems diff...
Health problems comprise some of the most important concerns about female offend-ers today. In compa...
Compared to male offenders, very few studies have been published on drug use by female offenders. Th...
Women\u27s drug use is believed to be a defining factor in their participation in crime and it is ar...
Problem Women face greater vulnerability to using stimulant drugs, their rate of incarceration for m...
Females incarcerated for drug-related offenses represent one of the fastest growing populations with...
Aim: to provide data on changes in illegal drug use in women following imprisonment.Design: prospect...
<p>Associations between abuse and dependency on alcohol and other drugs and clinical and criminal fa...
Abstract: This study examined the relationship between drug treatment, perceptions of risk, and HIV ...
AIM: To provide data on changes in illegal drug use in women following imprisonment. DESIGN: Prospec...
The aim of the study was to assess gender differences in risk profile among drug users in police cus...
Throughout feminist criminological scholarship, a concerted effort has been focused on understanding...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-38).In the United States, incarcerated individuals are...
In this study, sexual risk behavior of 104 incarcerated female drug users is examined. Findings demo...
The Australian Institute of Criminology is undertaking research on the drug use careers of adult mal...
Research suggests that the determinants and pathways of substanceuse and mental health problems diff...
Health problems comprise some of the most important concerns about female offend-ers today. In compa...
Compared to male offenders, very few studies have been published on drug use by female offenders. Th...
Women\u27s drug use is believed to be a defining factor in their participation in crime and it is ar...
Problem Women face greater vulnerability to using stimulant drugs, their rate of incarceration for m...
Females incarcerated for drug-related offenses represent one of the fastest growing populations with...
Aim: to provide data on changes in illegal drug use in women following imprisonment.Design: prospect...
<p>Associations between abuse and dependency on alcohol and other drugs and clinical and criminal fa...
Abstract: This study examined the relationship between drug treatment, perceptions of risk, and HIV ...
AIM: To provide data on changes in illegal drug use in women following imprisonment. DESIGN: Prospec...
The aim of the study was to assess gender differences in risk profile among drug users in police cus...
Throughout feminist criminological scholarship, a concerted effort has been focused on understanding...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-38).In the United States, incarcerated individuals are...
In this study, sexual risk behavior of 104 incarcerated female drug users is examined. Findings demo...