Literature DB >> 14768278

Relationships between incarcerated women. Moving beyond stereotypes.

Holly M Harner1.   

Abstract

1. Described as one of the "pains of imprisonment," separation may be particularly difficult for women in prison because most functioned in multiple relational roles, including mother, wife, girlfriend, daughter, sister, and friend, before incarceration. 2. In the absence of consistent contact with family, friends, and other loved ones outside prison, incarcerated women may seek to develop connections with other inmates as a way to adapt to life in prison. 3. Positive adaptation may allow incarcerated women to take advantage of educational/vocational, parenting, and drug treatment programs offered in prison, thus facilitating their adaptation after release.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14768278     DOI: 10.3928/02793695-20040101-11

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Psychosoc Nurs Ment Health Serv        ISSN: 0279-3695            Impact factor:   1.098


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Authors:  Rebecca D Blumhofer; Neha Shah; Michael A Grodin; Sondra S Crosby
Journal:  J Immigr Minor Health       Date:  2008-12-17
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