Female incarceration rates are increasing at unprecedented rates. The majority of women are poor single mothers, serving sentences for nonviolent drug-related and property offenses. Among challenges faced when transitioning back into society are a history of interpersonal violence and financial instability. This study examines literature with regard to the barriers women experience with an emphasis on financial struggles and explores outcomes of one initiative to begin addressing the financial capability of women in a minimum security prison. Findings reveal women benefited from the class experience. Social workers are called upon for additional financial capability programming and research in this area
This research will evaluate the impact of sexual abuse and violence on incarcerated women and its ov...
Women released from prison or jail face particular obstacles and challenges on reentry to the commun...
Female offenders are distinctly different from male offenders, and present with their own gender-spe...
This article was published in the Journal of Community Practice’s special issue on Financial Capabil...
Reentry programs seek to reduce recidivism while maintaining community safety. Most reentry programs...
The United States has incarcerated more of its citizens than any other progressive nation worldwide....
The voices of women in re-entry from prison have been muted for many decades. Prior research conduct...
Since the 1980s, the population of women prisoners incarcerated in the state of California had signi...
“They break us out there and then more in here. And they don\u27t do anything to build us back up.” ...
Women represent one of the fastest growing populations in the American criminal justice system today...
The rate of incarceration in the United States is six to ten times higher than in countries with sim...
Since the 1980s, the population of incarcerated women has been steadily increasing. Approximately 20...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-38).In the United States, incarcerated individuals are...
abstract: The United States accounts for only 4% of the world’s female population, but it is home to...
One of the fastest growing populations in most correctional systems is female offenders and the impa...
This research will evaluate the impact of sexual abuse and violence on incarcerated women and its ov...
Women released from prison or jail face particular obstacles and challenges on reentry to the commun...
Female offenders are distinctly different from male offenders, and present with their own gender-spe...
This article was published in the Journal of Community Practice’s special issue on Financial Capabil...
Reentry programs seek to reduce recidivism while maintaining community safety. Most reentry programs...
The United States has incarcerated more of its citizens than any other progressive nation worldwide....
The voices of women in re-entry from prison have been muted for many decades. Prior research conduct...
Since the 1980s, the population of women prisoners incarcerated in the state of California had signi...
“They break us out there and then more in here. And they don\u27t do anything to build us back up.” ...
Women represent one of the fastest growing populations in the American criminal justice system today...
The rate of incarceration in the United States is six to ten times higher than in countries with sim...
Since the 1980s, the population of incarcerated women has been steadily increasing. Approximately 20...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-38).In the United States, incarcerated individuals are...
abstract: The United States accounts for only 4% of the world’s female population, but it is home to...
One of the fastest growing populations in most correctional systems is female offenders and the impa...
This research will evaluate the impact of sexual abuse and violence on incarcerated women and its ov...
Women released from prison or jail face particular obstacles and challenges on reentry to the commun...
Female offenders are distinctly different from male offenders, and present with their own gender-spe...