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  1. Jul 19, 2019 · Who’s helping the 1.9 million women released from prisons and jails each year? Women make up a growing share of incarcerated populations, and they have different needs than justice-involved men. Accordingly, some prison systems have begun to implement gender-responsive policies and programs.

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    • How Did Diane Snellen Die?
    • Who Killed Diane Snellen?
    • Where Are Stephanie Olson and David Dressman Now?

    Mother of two, 41-year-old Diane Snellen shared her Georgetown, Kentucky, home with her daughter, Stephanie Olson. Described as a down-to-earth and kindhearted individual who was already ready with a smile for everyone she met, Diane’s neighbors praised her generosity and friendliness. On the other hand, her former husband mentioned how Diane remai...

    When the police began investigating Diane’s murder, they combed through the house for clues and even sat through several interviews in hopes of finding a lead. Interestingly, the show mentioned that when authorities questioned Stephanie, she seemed pretty nonchalant about the matter and even hinted that her mother might have died by suicide. Althou...

    As Stephanie was still a minor at the time of her murder, the police had to take her case through the juvenile courts and were only able to arrest her in early 2004. However, once produced in court, Stephanie was found guilty of complicity to murder and sentenced to 25 years in prison in 2005. On the other hand, David Dressman was also convicted of...

  2. Apr 10, 2018 · – Today, the Kentucky legislature became the first state in the country to pass a “Dignity Bill,” a piece of legislation specifically tailored toward improving conditions for incarcerated women with a unanimous 88-0 vote in the House.

  3. Aug 11, 2021 · In 2011-12, 135,000 children in Kentucky, or 13 percent, had a parent incarcerated at some point in their lives according to a report released by the Annie E. Casey Foundation. That is the highest percentage in the nation.

  4. Aug 9, 2023 · She was incarcerated at the Kentucky Correctional Institution for Women for 13 months. “It was for one pill,” said Hall. “I got five years.”. She says the second sentence was for complicity: “I was in the same room.”.

  5. Apr 9, 2024 · Each year, nearly two million women are released from prison or jail. These women experience unique challenges during their reentry — the period of transition from correctional confinement to the community — but correctional programming to support successful reintegration has largely focused on men.

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  7. Feb 25, 2022 · On February 23, 1972 Black activist, academic and abolitionist Angela Davis was released from jail, after a farmer posted her $100,000 bail. A significant amount of Davis’ scholarship and activism on abolition focuses on the intersectionality of race and gender, which was influenced by her experience. Davis, now 78 years old, was a longtime ...

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