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Helping Low-Income Mothers with Criminal Records Achieve Self-Sufficiency
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Helping Low-Income Mothers with Criminal Records Achieve Self-Sufficiency
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Author(s)
Brown, Rebecca
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Welfare Information Network (Washington, DC)
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Published 2000.
8 pages.
Related Topics
Inmate mothers
(Offender Services)
Inmate mothers
(Special Offenders)
Offender employment
(Offender Services)
Low-income women with minor children comprise the fastest growing segment of prisoners in the U.S. This report looks at the numerous challenges these women face upon release from prison and ways society can assist them in becoming self-sufficient. Sections of this report look at background issues, policy questions, research findings, innovative practices, and resource contacts.
Accession Number: 016646
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