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  • 021240

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  • Published 2004.
  • 26 pages.

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Federally Sentenced Women in Administrative Segregation: A Descriptive Analysis

Publication year: 2004 | Cataloged on: Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: Findings are reported from a study comparing women who are placed in administrative administration to those who are not. This report is comprised of the following sections: executive summary; administrative or disciplinary segregation of federally sentenced women; data collection and results for use of segregation (Phase 1), profiles of segregated women (Phase 2), and comparative analysis (Phase 3); and discussion. Women placed in segregation "are more likely to be high criminal risk and high needs at intake and to have difficulties adjusting to the institution" (p. 25).
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