Women Working Behind Bars
Highlighting the fact that women make up 7% of the U.S. prison population, a Forbes.com commentary focuses on findings that the female prison population is growing at twice the rate of their male counterparts.
Click here to read the Forbes commentary.
Posted June 23rd, 2010 by hcdmedia in: Incarcerated Women News & Journalism
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