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Treatment Programs for Incarcerated Women and Mother-Child Communication Levels

NCJ Number
233391
Journal
Criminal Justice Studies Volume: 23 Issue: 4 Dated: December 2010 Pages: 337-345
Author(s)
Zina T. McGee; Adrianne N. Gilbert
Date Published
December 2010
Length
9 pages
Annotation
This study surveyed 200 incarcerated mothers to determine if treatment received in prison is related to communication with children.
Abstract
Emphasis is also placed on the relationship between sociodemographic characteristics and treatment. Analyses showed that women who received treatment were more likely to be White. Younger women and women with only one child had the most contact with their children. Further analyses suggest that women who had participated in physical and mental illness treatment programs had more contact with their children. This study suggests the need for more treatment options for incarcerated women, and the need to formulate treatment to best fit the different sociodemographic characteristics of incarcerated women. This study further indicates the need to pursue research to determine specific reasons for differences in contact with children and treatment levels among incarcerated women with different sociodemographic characteristics. (Published Abstract)