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Promoting Success in the Community for Criminal Justice Involved Women

NCJ Number
230834
Author(s)
Georgia Lerner
Date Published
July 2008
Length
8 pages
Annotation
This document is a power point presentation from Georgia Lerner, Executive Director of the Women's Prison Association at the U.S. Sentencing Commission's Symposium on Alternatives to Incarceration, July 14, 2008 in Washington DC.
Abstract
This document is a power point presentation of the topics covered during the talk. The topics include: Why focus on women separately; the Guiding Principles for working with incarcerated women; Understanding Women in the Criminal Justice System; what issues are important to incarcerated women; working with incarcerated women who want to retain or regain custody of their children; the WPA Approach for working with incarcerated women; Six basic life areas that need to be addressed for criminal justice involved women to achieve success in the community; the features of the Alternative to Incarceration Program; Alternative to Incarceration Opportunities; and Summary.