National Institute of Justice to conduct a two-tiered, 33-month, exploratory mixed methods study of the policies, programs, and practices used nationwide to address the needs of incarcerated women with prior trauma and victimization experiences as well as prevent in-custody victimization with the aim of generating actionable information for policymakers, practitioners, and program developers.This report examines that study.
Evaluation of In-Prison Programming for Incarcerated Women: Addressing Trauma and Prior Victimization, Final Report (2021)
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