(2) Consideration of the agency’s ability to start up reentry programs. (3) These agencies have been unsuccessful in planning how to fund such programs. Another issue is the returning of female inmates to the community. Travis et al., 2001 p. 13 (cited in Muraskin, 2010) tells us that these females are likely to be parents and 65% of them have children below the age of 18. Travis et al., (2001) p. 13 (cited in Muraskin, 2010) also notes that challenges facing females who reenter their community: (1) Many women are released with serious health problems. (2) Many women have serious, long-term substance abuse problems. (3) Reestablishing relatives with children after incarceration is
(2) Consideration of the agency’s ability to start up reentry programs. (3) These agencies have been unsuccessful in planning how to fund such programs. Another issue is the returning of female inmates to the community. Travis et al., 2001 p. 13 (cited in Muraskin, 2010) tells us that these females are likely to be parents and 65% of them have children below the age of 18. Travis et al., (2001) p. 13 (cited in Muraskin, 2010) also notes that challenges facing females who reenter their community: (1) Many women are released with serious health problems. (2) Many women have serious, long-term substance abuse problems. (3) Reestablishing relatives with children after incarceration is