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Prison Lullabies: Discussion and Resource Guide
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Prison Lullabies: Discussion and Resource Guide
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Outreach Extensions. Reentry National Media Outreach Campaign (Malibu, CA)
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Annie E. Casey Foundation (Baltimore, MD)
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Published 2004?.
29 pages.
Related Topics
Inmate mothers
(Offender Services)
Inmate mothers
(Special Offenders)
Offender reintegration
(Reentry)
Religion
(Offender Services)
A "guide [that] is a starting point for clergy, lay leaders, and community and civic leaders to welcome and support the thousands of women who are released from jails and prisons each year" can be found at this web address (p. 1). Issues addressed in this document are: the documentary this guide is a companion to; a profile of incarcerated women and their children; education, employment, and job readiness; housing and transitional housing; substance abuse -- incarceration versus treatment; parenting, family, and family strengthening; and additional dialogue for faith-based audiences.
Accession Number: 019894
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