03110oam 2200457I 450 991079654370332120230126215752.01-4987-8033-41-351-65119-61-315-15514-110.4324/9781315155142 (CKB)4100000000773989(MiAaPQ)EBC4921783(OCoLC)993978360(EXLCZ)99410000000077398920180706d2017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierFemale offenders and reentry pathways and barriers to returning to society /edited by Lisa M. Carter, Catherine D. MarcumAbingdon, Oxon ;New York :Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa Business,[2017]1 online resource (351 pages)0-367-85705-7 1-4987-8032-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.chapter 1 Introduction /CATHERINE D. MARCUM -- chapter 2 Transportation Issues /MIRIAM NORTHCUTT BOHMERT -- chapter 3 Physical Health Needs and Treatment for Female Offenders Returning to Society /VALERIE R. ANderSON -- chapter 4 Mental Health Needs and Treatment /KYLE C. WARD -- chapter Case Study 4A Female Offenders, Mental Illness, and Recidivism: An Examination of Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorders Among a Sample of Female Parolees Released to the City of Philadelphia /KIMBERLY HOUSER -- chapter 5 Women With Substance Use Disorders Reentering the Community /WENDY P. GUASTAFERRO -- chapter Case Study 5A Women Offenders and Drug Courts: Does Gender Matter? /KIMBERLY HOUSER -- chapter 6 Reproductive Health Needs and Treatment /JENNIFER MOONEY -- chapter 7 Educational and Vocational Attainment During Reintegration /LINDA KEENA -- chapter 8 Having to Check Yes: The Stigma of a Criminal Record and Other Challenges to Obtaining Meaningful Employment for Released Female Offenders /KERRY RICHMOND -- chapter 9 Centering Women’s Reentry With Safe, Secure, and Affordable Housing /FAITH LUTZE -- chapter 10 Reunification With Family and Children During the Reentry Process SUZANNE M. GODBOLDT -- chapter 11 Female Sex Offenders and Reintegration /JENNIFER KLEIN -- chapter 12 Making It on the Outside: Reintegration Challenges of Girls and Women of Color /VERA LOPEZ -- chapter 13 Wrongful Convictions /KAITLYN CLARKE -- chapter 14 Future Directions/Best Practices /LINDSEY VIGESAA -- chapter Case Study 14A Desistance From Crime During Reintegration /KECIA R. JOHNSON.Female offendersRehabilitationSocial integrationFemale offendersRehabilitation.Social integration.365/.647082Carter Lisa M.Marcum Catherine Davis1980-FlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910796543703321Female offenders and reentry3868394UNINA