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Appendix C - Suggestions for Further Reading

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2024

Lois Presser
Affiliation:
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Beth Easterling
Affiliation:
Mary Baldwin University, Virginia
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Avieli, H. 2021. ‘“A Sense of Purpose”: Older Prisoners’ Experiences of Successful Aging Behind Bars’. European Journal of Criminology, 19(6): 1660–1677. https://doi.org/10.1177/14773 7082 1995 142.

Baldwin, L. 2018. ‘Motherhood Disrupted’. Emotion, Space, and Society, 26: 49–56.

Canada, K. E., Barrenger, S. L., Robinson, E. L., Washington, K. T., & Mills, T. 2020. ‘A Systematic Review of Interventions for Older Adults Living in Jails and Prisons’. Aging & Mental Health, 24(7): 1019–1029. https://doi.org/10.1080/13607 863.2019.1584 879.

Danely, J. 2022. ‘What Older Prisoners Teach Us About Care and Justice in an Aging World’. Anthropology and Aging, 43(1): 58–65.

Hoskins, K. M. 2018. ‘Women Offenders’ Response to Victimization and Trauma and its Relationship with Satisfaction in Life, Mental Illness, and Substance use’. Unpublished Dissertation: ProQuest. Retrieved from: https://www.proqu est.com/openv iew/a0dd1 8d3f 0e1f d15e 6aca f18e 368e 8c8/1?pq-origs ite= gscho lar&cbl= 18750

Humblet, D. 2021. ‘“Thriving” in Prison in Old Age’. In D. Humblet, The Older Prisoner. Cham: Palgrave MacMillan.

Lemieux, C. M., Dyeson, T. B., & Castiglione, B. 2002. ‘Revisiting the Literature of Prisoners Who Are Older: Are We Wiser?’ The Prison Journal, 82(4): 440–458.

Maschi, T. & Morgen, K. 2020. Aging behind Prison Walls: Studies in Trauma and Resilience. New York: Columbia University Press.

Masson, I., Baldwin, L., & Booth, N. (eds). 2021. Critical Reflections on Women, Family, Crime and Justice. Bristol: Bristol University Press.

Nagy, V. 2020. ‘Women, Old Age, and Imprisonment in Victoria, Australia 1860–1920’. Women & Criminal Justice, 30(3): 155–171.

Nixon, S. 2019. ‘“I Just Want to Give Something Back”: Peer Work in Prison’. Prison Service Journal, 245: 44–53. Smoyer, A. B., Madera, J. E., & Blankenship, K. M. 2019. ‘Older Adults Lived Experience of Incarceration’. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 58(3): 220–229. https://doi.org/10.1080/10509674.2019.1582574.

Wahidin, A. 2002. ‘Reconfiguring Older Bodies in the Prison Time Machine’. Journal of Aging and Identity, 7: 177–193.

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Incarceration and Older Women
Giving Back Not Giving Up
, pp. 117 - 118
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Print publication year: 2023

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