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  2. Incarceration of women in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States in 2015, women made up 10.4% of the incarcerated population in adult prisons and jails. [5] [6] Between 2000 and 2010, the number of males in prison grew by 1.4% per annum, while the number of females grew by 1.9% per annum.

  3. Orange Is the New Black: My Year in a Women's Prison

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    327. ISBN. 978-0-812-98618-1. Orange Is the New Black: My Year in a Women's Prison (titled Orange Is the New Black: My Time in a Women's Prison in some editions) is a 2010 memoir by American author Piper Kerman, which tells the story of her money laundering and drug trafficking conviction and subsequent year spent in a federal women's prison.

  4. Incarceration of women - Wikipedia

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    Incarcerated women have been and continue to be treated differently by criminal justice systems around the world at every step of the process, from arrest to sentencing, to punitive measures used. This disparity is largely due to tangible demographic differences between the severity of crimes committed by male and female prison populations, as ...

  5. Shoshana Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Shoshana Nyree Johnson (born January 18, 1973) is a Panamanian-born former United States soldier, and the first black female prisoner of war in the military history of the United States. [1] Johnson was a Specialist of the U.S. Army 507th Maintenance Company, 5/52 ADA BN, 11th ADA Brigade. During the Battle of Nasiriyah, she suffered bullet ...

  6. Mental health among female offenders in the United States

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    Women in American prisons encounter numerous difficulties that often involve mental health problems, drug and alcohol issues, and trauma. These challenges not only make navigating the criminal justice system more difficult for women but also highlights broader societal issues such as, gender-based violence, economic inequalities, and lack of mental health support. [1]

  7. Julia Tutwiler Prison for Women - Wikipedia

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    The Julia Tutwiler Prison for Women is a prison for women of the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC), located in Wetumpka, Alabama. All female inmates entering ADOC are sent to the receiving unit in Tutwiler. [1] Tutwiler houses Alabama's female death row, which qualifies it for the "maximum security" classification.

  8. Black Female Leaders Respond To Kamala Harris' Rise With ...

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    For many, this candidacy resonates on a deeply personal level. Fatima Goss Graves, president and CEO of the National Women’s Law Center Action Fund, shared, “When I sat my kids down on Sunday ...

  9. Women's Prison Association - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Prison Association (WPA), founded 1845, [1] is the oldest advocacy group for women in the United States. [2] The organization has historically focused on New York City and New York State issues. Since 2004 it has developed the Institute on Women & Criminal Justice, to focus a national conversation on women and criminal justice.