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Title: According to the box "Ten Things We Know About Women in Jails"
Post by: Frost on Sep 30, 2019
According to the box "Ten Things We Know About Women in Jails"

▸ most jail classification systems are used to guide decisions about housing and security for women even though those systems have not been validated specifically for women.

▸ women entering jails are less likely than men entering jails to have experienced poverty and various forms of victimization.

▸ when women released from incarceration are rearrested and returned to confinement, it is most often for having committed new crimes rather than for technical violations.

▸ All the above are accurate statements.

▸ None of the above is an accurate statement.


Title: According to the box "Ten Things We Know About Women in Jails"
Post by: Lori734 on Sep 30, 2019
most jail classification systems are used to guide decisions about housing and security for women even though those systems have not been validated specifically for women.