The Female Offender: Different...Not Difficult. / John DeBell.
by Debell, John; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.
Originally Published: The Female Offender: Different...Not Difficult, Feb. 2001; pp. 56-61.
"Of the more than 68,000 offenders currently incarcerated in the D.C. [Florida Department of Corrections], female offenders comprise only approximately 3,700--a small and seemingly insignificant number compared to their male counterparts....However, statistics indicate that female incarceration is greatly on the rise." (CORRECTIONS TODAY) This article provides an in-depth examination of female offenders.
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