Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Spring 3-2008
Abstract
This study focuses on women at various stages of re-entry into the community after involvement with the criminal justice system. In particular, it takes a close look at how the participants in the study manage their time in the face of the types of competing demands that are all too common to most people.
MSU Digital Commons Citation
Rose, Dina R.; Michalsen, Venezia; Wiest, Dawn; and Fabian, Anupa, "Women, Re-entry and Everyday Life: Time to Work?" (2008). Department of Justice Studies Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works. 24.
https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/justice-studies-facpubs/24
Published Citation
Rose, Dina R., Venezia Michalsen, Dawn R. Wiest, and Anupa Fabian. "Women, re-entry and everyday life: Time to work?." New York: Women’s Prison Association (2008).
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