Dr. Lisa M. Carter is an assistant professor in the Criminology Department at Florida Southern College. She also teaches courses for the Women and Gender Studies program. She earned her B.A. in Sociology with a specialization in Deviant Behavior from the University of Kentucky, and her M.S. in Corrections and Juvenile Justice Studies from Eastern Kentucky University. She completed her Ph.D. in Criminology at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Her research interests include topics pertaining to female criminality, reintegration, and the death penalty.
Dr. Catherine D. Marcum is an associate professor of Justice Studies at Appalachian State University. Her areas of expertise include cybercrime offending and victimization, correctional issues, and sexual victimization, and she has multiple journal publications and books in the areas. She recently received 2015 Outstanding Criminal Justice Educator of the Year in the southern region, and is the editor of Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research for 2018-2021.
Chapter 1: Introduction
Catherine D. Marcum and Lisa M. Carter
Chapter 2: Transportation Issues
Miriam Northcutt Bohmert
Chapter 3: Physical Health Needs and Treatment for Female Offenders Returning to Society
Valerie R. Anderson and Shabnam Javdani
Chapter 4: Mental Health Needs and Treatment
Kyle C. Ward and Mary K. Evans
Case Study 4A: Female Offenders, Mental Illness, and Recidivism: An Examination of Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorders Among a Sample of Female Parolees Released to the City of Philadelphia
Kimberly Houser and Eric S. McCord
Chapter 5: Women With Substance Use Disorders Reentering the Community
Wendy P. Guastaferro and Laura Lutgen
Case Study 5A: Women Offenders and Drug Courts: Does Gender Matter?
Kimberly Houser and Christine Saum
Chapter 6: Reproductive Health Needs and Treatment
Jennifer Mooney and Aalap Bommaraju
Chapter 7: Educational and Vocational Attainment During Reintegration
Linda Keena and Ashley Hluska
Chapter 8: Having to Check Yes: The Stigma of a Criminal Record and Other Challenges to Obtaining Meaningful Employment for Released Female Offenders
Kerry Richmond
Chapter 9: Centering Women's Reentry With Safe, Secure, and Affordable Housing
Faith Lutze and Jenny Lau
Chapter 10: Reunification With Family and Children During the Reentry Process
Suzanne M. Godboldt
Chapter 11: Female Sex Offenders and Reintegration
Jennifer Klein and Danielle Cooper
Chapter 12: Making It on the Outside: Reintegration Challenges of Girls and Women of Color
Vera Lopez and Lisa Pasko
Chapter 13: Wrongful Convictions
Kaitlyn Clarke and Philip D. McCormack
Chapter 14: Future Directions/Best Practices
Lindsey Vigesaa
Case Study 14A: Desistance from Crime During Reintegration
Kecia R. Johnson and Dave C. May
Often, research concerning the female offender is scarce. This book adds to the criminological literature on the topic of reentry for women, focusing on the barriers women face as they return to society and adjust to life after incarceration.