Session: Incarcerated Women and Girls in an Era of Increasing Criminalization (Society for Social Work and Research 29th Annual Conference)

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131 Incarcerated Women and Girls in an Era of Increasing CriminalizationÂ

Schedule:
Friday, January 17, 2025: 2:00 PM-3:30 PM
Greenwood, Level 3 (Sheraton Grand Seattle)
Cluster:
* noted as presenting author
Exploring Factors Associated with Girls' Recidivism in Alabama: A Discrete-Time Survival Analysis
Lewis Lee, PhD, University of Alabama; Mandi Fowler, PhD, University of Alabama; Jill Beck, JD, University of Alabama; Alesia Allen, AL Department of Youth Services; Mandi Hall, AL Administrative Office of Courts; Minseop Kim, PhD, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
The Impact of Trauma Exposure on Substance Use Among Women in the Criminal Legal System: Do Neighborhoods Matter?
Anna Parisi, PhD, George Mason University; Melissa Villodas, PhD, George Mason University; Nana Acquah, BA, George Mason University; Kaitlyn Kellermeyer, George Mason University; Calise Billman, George Mason University
Navigating Marginality: Black Women's Reentry Experiences Post-Incarceration
Oluwayomi Paseda, PHD, Kennesaw State University
Validation of the Women's Risk Needs Assessment (WRNA) within Alabama Prisons: Findings and Lessons Learned from an Agency-Academic Partnership
Leah Cheatham, PhD, JD, University of Alabama; Jennifer Kenney, PhD, California State University, Sacramento; Lesley Reid, PhD, University of Alabama; Jane Daquin, PhD, University of Alabama; Nicholas Derzis, PhD, Auburn University; Matthew Dolliver, PhD, University of Alabama; Margaret Shippen, PhD, Auburn University
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