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2. An Exploratory Study to Determine the Quality of Life (QoL) and Factors Leading to Imprisonment among Women Prisoners in a Selected Women Prison.

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7. Prison ain’t free like everyone thinks’: Financial stressors faced by incarcerated women.

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