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Session Submission Type: Regular Session
This session presents empirical research on justice-involved populations.
Women’s Labor in the Aftermath of Crime: Toward a Feminist Theorizing of Offenders' Families’ Experiences - Mari Kita, Eastern Illinois University
“Escorts can’t say no”: Delineating Sugar Dating from Sex Work in the Sugar Bowl - Maria N. Scaptura, University of Arkansas
Exploring Integrated Theories Underlying Women’s Pathways to Prison – Using Abductive Inference Methods - Tim Brennan, Northpointe Institute (retired); Emily Salisbury, University of Utah; Genie Jackson, equivant/Northpointe
An Intersectional Analysis of Efforts and Barriers to Life-Improvement in Individuals Under Community Supervision - Allison R. Auten, Michigan State University; Kayla Hoskins, Yale University; Merry Morash, Michigan State University
Mothering at the Margins: Exploring the Dual Realities of Motherhood and Sex Work - Popy Begum, Saint Louis University; Janet Garcia-Hallett, University of New Haven