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ISSN:0897-4454

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Mary M Levi,J Matthew Webster,Martha Tillson et al. Mary M Levi et al.
There is a known relationship between mental health, victimization, and perpetration of violence, yet few studies have investigated this relationship with substance-using women. The current study examined differences in psychological diagno...
Brittany Miller-Roenigk,Bridgette Peteet,Danelle Stevens-Watkins et al. Brittany Miller-Roenigk et al.
With growing rates of incarceration among women, it is crucial to understand factors associated with reincarceration. Rural incarcerated women have increased risks for strains and drug use. General Strain Theory posits that strains (drug us...
Meeyoung O Min,Emily J Salisbury,Whitney Howey Meeyoung O Min
Substance use disorder (SUD) is a key common correlate of criminal offending among women, yet few studies have explored their personal network characteristics, limiting our understanding of the social context in which justice-involved women...
Kelly E Knight,Colter Ellis,Joshua Neu et al. Kelly E Knight et al.
Adverse childhood experiences and workplace trauma exposure are associated with poor health. However, their differential impacts by gender are difficult to assess in studies of organizations with gender imbalances (e.g., law enforcement off...
Erin O&#x;Callaghan,Sarah E Ullman Erin O&#x;Callaghan
Sexual assaults involving victim substance use at the time of the assault are common, but little is known about how different types of substances used at the time of the assault impact post-assault outcomes. The current study sought to comp...
Andrea K Knittel,Ella G Ferguson,Vidhya Balasubramanian et al. Andrea K Knittel et al.
Each year, approximately 55,000 pregnant people are incarcerated in US jails. To learn about pregnancy and postpartum care in jails, we analyzed 34 qualitative interviews with jail personnel from facilities in five Southeastern US states. T...
Zoe King,Anne D Lyerly,Andrea K Knittel Zoe King
Safekeeping involves transferring individuals from jails to prisons without the presence of a conviction. In North Carolina, safekeeping is used for pregnant people with the aim of providing better prenatal care. We interviewed 14 stakehold...
Frank A Sloan,Elizabeth J Gifford,Kelly E Evans et al. Frank A Sloan et al.
This study examined effects of having a minor child(ren) on the probability of being prosecuted, convicted, and if convicted, the sanctions that were imposed. Data were state-wide court and birth records of criminally-charged women in North...
Michele Staton,Megan Dickson,Martha Tillson et al. Michele Staton et al.
The current study examines protective factors for women who transition from county jails to rural Appalachian communities, areas with limited health and behavioral health services. The study included drug-using women recruited from three ja...