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Praetorius, R., Terry, L., & Burse, J. (2017). Thank you for letting it be about me: Women’s perceptions of holistic programming in a jail. School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, USA Journal Of Offender Rehabilitation, 56 (4), 237–251. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1050 9674.2017.1294639 Sawyer, W. & Bertram, W. (2022). Prisons and jails will separate millions of mothers from their children in 2022. 58% of all women in U.S. prisons are mothers, and other important facts to know this Mother’s Day. Prison Policy Initiative. https://www.prisonpolicy.org/blog/2022/05/04/mothers_day/ Scommegna, P. (2014). Parents’ Imprisonment Linked to Children’s Health, Behavioral Problems. Population Reference Bureau. https://www.prb.org/ resources/parents-imprisonment-linked-to-childrens-health-behavioral problems Thorne, K. (2022). Prison nurseries help incarcerated mothers bond, but options are limited. WOUB Public Media, Ohio Valley ReSource https:// woub.org/2022/05/31/prison-nurseries-help-incarcerated-mothers/https:// inmatemoms.org/programs Utah Criminal Justice Center (2023). Women’s Risk Needs Assessment Research. The University of Utah College of Social Work. https:// socialwork.utah.edu/research/ucjc/wrna/index.php Vugrinci, A. (2023, June 8). In harmony: prison art festival brings together choirs from three Ohio correctional institutions. WOSU Public Media. https://www.wosu.org/arts-culture/2023-06-08/in-harmony-prison-art festival-brings-together-choirs-from-three-ohio-correctional-institutes
Wakefield, C., & Spivak, A. (2016). Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer offenders: Sexual orientation, gender identity, and incarceration. In K. Dodson (Ed.), Routledge handbook on special populations Wesely, J. K., & Dewey, S. C. (2019). Confronting Gendered Pathways to Incarceration: Considerations for Reentry Programming. Social Justice , 45 (1), 57.
Terrance Hinton, Ph.D. serves as a professor within the Sociology Department of Arts and Sciences at The Ohio State University. Dr. Hinton has also assisted over 3500 justice involved citizens for reentry purposes.
Christina Ray, LSW, MSW has dedicated her life to prison advocacy and reform, having been incarcerated for three years in an Ohio women’s prison. Upon her release in 2018, she enrolled at The Ohio State University and has since obtained both her Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree in Social Work.
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