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Challenges incarcerated women face as they return to their communities:
Findings from life history interviews
Ritchie, B.E. 2001. Challenges incarcerated women face as they return to their
communities: Findings from life history interviews. Crime & Delinquency 47(3):368–389.
NCJ 188918.
Collaborative Development of Individual Discharge Planning for Incarcerated Women (1/1/97-12/31/98, extended to 12/31/99)
Rhode Island Department of Corrections, University of Rhode Island. 2000. Collaborative Development of Individual Discharge Planning for Incarcerated Women (1/1/97-12/31/98, extended to 12/31/99). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Justice. NCJ 191195.
Collaborative Development of Individual Discharge Planning for Incarcerated Women, Final Report
Quina, K. 2000. Collaborative Development of Individual Discharge Planning for Incarcerated Women, Final Report. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice. NCJ 191202.
Collaborative Intermediate Evaluation of the Pine Lodge Pre-Release Therapeutic Treatment Community for Women Offenders in Washington State
Mosher, C., Ph.D. and Phillips, D. Ph.D. 1999. Collaborative Intermediate Evaluation of the Pine Lodge Pre-Release Therapeutic Treatment Community for Women Offenders in Washington State. Pullman, WA, Social & Economic Sciences Research Center, Washington State University (National Institute of Justice sponsored). NCJ 181406.
Collaborative Intermediate Evaluation of the Pine Lodge Pre-Release Therapeutic Treatment Community for Women Offenders in Washington State: Executive Summary
Mosher, C., Ph.D. and Phillips, D. Ph.D. 1999. Collaborative Intermediate Evaluation of the Pine Lodge Pre-Release Therapeutic Treatment Community for Women Offenders in Washington State: Executive Summary. Pullman, WA, Social & Economic Sciences Research Center, Washington State University (National Institute of Justice sponsored). NCJ 181405.
Collateral costs of imprisonment for women: Complications of reintegration
Dodge, M., and Pogrebin, M.R. 2001. Collateral costs of imprisonment for women:
Complications of reintegration. The Prison Journal 81(1):42–54. NCJ
188039.
Drug Treatment and Reentry For Incarcerated Women
Wells, D. and Bright, L. 2005. Drug Treatment and Reentry For Incarcerated Women. Update. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice. NCJ 212776.
Female mentally ill offenders and community reintegration needs: An initial examination
Hartwell, S. 2001. Female mentally ill offenders and community reintegration needs: An initial examination. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 24:1–11. NCJ 207495.
Female Offenders in the Community: An Analysis of Innovative Strategies and Programs
Austin, J., Bloom, B., and Donahue, T. 1992. Female Offenders in the Community: An Analysis of Innovative Strategies and Programs. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Corrections. NCJ 142251.
From Prison to Home: Women's Pathways In and Out of Crime
Cobbina, Jennifer E., Ph.D. April 2009. From Prison to Home: Women's Pathways In and Out of Crime (National Institute of Justice sponsored). NCJ 226812.
Leaving Jail: Service Linkage and Community Reentry for Mothers with Co-Occurring Disorders
Gillece, J. 2002. Leaving Jail: Service Linkage and Community Reentry for Mothers with Co-Occurring Disorders. Delmar, NY: The National GAINS Center. NCJ 207496.
People, Places, and Things: The Social Process of Reentry for Female Ex-Offenders
Leverentz, A. 2006. People, Places, and Things: The Social Process of Reentry for Female Ex-Offenders. Chicago, IL, University of Chicago, Department of Sociology (National Institute of Justice Sponsored). NCJ 215178.
Reentry Programs for Women Inmates
National Institute of Justice. 2005. Reentry Programs for Women Inmates, National Institute of Justice Journal Issue No. 252. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice. NCJ 208703.
Responding to Women Offenders in the Community
National Institute of Corrections. 2000. Responding to Women Offenders in the Community. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Corrections. NCJ 187335. Substance Abuse Treatment
for Women Offenders: Guide to Promising Practices
Kassebaum, P.A. 1999. Substance Abuse Treatment for Women Offenders: Guide
to Promising Practices. Rockville, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center
for Substance Abuse Treatment. NCJ 187313.
A Woman's Journey Home: Challenges for Female Offenders and Their Children
Covington S. 2002. A Woman's Journey Home: Challenges for Female Offenders and Their Children. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute. NCJ 205853.
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