ASC Division on Corrections and Sentencing Handbook Volume 7: Handbook on Inequalities in Sentencing and Corrections among Marginalized Populations, Eileen M. Ahlin, Ojmarrh Mitchell, and Cassandra Atkin-Plunk, Editors.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Eileen M. Ahlin, Ojmarrh Mitchell, and Cassandra A. Atkin-Plunk
- Katharine Brown and Ojmarrh Mitchell “Homeless Defendants in Felony Court: Cumulative Case Outcomes and Institutional Bias”
- Anne Douds and Kyle Troeger “Equity in Jeopardy: How Flawed Immigration Policy Creates Double Punishments for Non-Citizen Service Members and Veterans”
- Rachel E. Lovell, Adrianne M. Crawford Fletcher, Danielle Sabo, Laura Overman, and Daniel J. Flannery “What an Examination of Previously Untested Sexual Assault Kits Tell us about the Patterns of Victimization and Case Outcomes for Black Women and Girls”
- Leah Butler, Zachary Hamilton, Amber Krushas, Alex Kigerl, and Melissa Kowalski “Racial Bias and Amelioration Strategies for Juvenile Risk Assessment”
- Adam Matz “The Debate and Concerns of Risk Assessment with Historically Marginalized Populations”
- Kimberly D. Dodson and Joshua R. Ruffin “Justice-involved Populations with Disabilities: Examining Inequalities During Incarceration and Reentry”
- Lindsay Smith and Sydney Ingel “We, as Women, Focus on Relationships:” Women Jail Residents’ Resource Attainment Efforts via Connections with Female Correctional Officers”
- L. Caitlin Kanewske, Angela Hattery, Danielle S. Rudes, Shannon Magnuson, and Zach Zaborowski “Experiences of Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Individuals in Jail/Prison: Navigating Tensions”
- Jennifer L. Lanterman, M. Jennelle Goodwin, Marc Bello, and Morgan N. Bucy “Using Technology to Respond to the Safety, Housing, and Programming Challenges Associated with Transgender Inmates: Building a Research Program to Study the Effectiveness of Technology-Delivered Programming”
- Calli Cain and Jared Ellison “The Pains of Imprisonment through a Rainbow Lens: An Overview of the Marginalized Conditions of Incarceration for LGBTQ Persons”
- Reneè Lamphere and Matthew Hassett “Incarcerated Indigenous and Native American Populations”
- Beatriz Amalfi Marques, Stuti Kokkalera, and Michael Vaughn “Aging in Prison: Understanding Elderly Incarcerated Populations”
- Eileen Ahlin, Annie Bunce, and Anna Kotova “How COVID-19 Amplified Trauma and Marginalization among Carceral Populations: Using the Pandemic Experience to Rethink Incarceration”