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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
This session brings together four papers including two on trauma and mental health among incarcerated women, another on mothering strategies of formerly incarcerated women, and the fourth paper considers maternal mental health in relation to secondary police interactions.
Motherwork Under the State: The Maternal Labor of Formerly Incarcerated Black Women - Susila Gurusami, University of Toronto
Silenced Speech: Secondary Police Interactions, Coping, and Resiliency among Mothers of Black Children - Eden Ragsdale, University of California, Riverside
A Feminist Strain Theory Approach to the Role of Trauma in a Sample of Women Prisoners - Susan Sharp, University of Oklahoma
Classifying ‘Importation Strains’ through Latent Class Analysis: How do Childhood Traumas Influence Incarcerated Women’s Self-Rated Health? - Holly Foster, Texas A&M University