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- Addressing Female Offenders in Illinois' Criminal Justice System (20070905191853_summer04.pdf)
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The subject of this issue of The Compiler is addressing female offenders in Illinois criminal justice system. It has articles on federal grant programs help meet the needs of an increasing number of adult and juvenile females entering the system; female juvenile data, gender-specific programs needed; examining female domestic violence offenders in Illinois; and tracking women in the system. In addition, there are columns on Publications, Grants, Research and Technology.
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- Information management and resources: Information resources: Government statistics: Crime statistics
- Information management and resources: Information resources: Government statistics: Demographic statistics
- Law enforcement and the courts: Crime: Crime statistics
- Law enforcement and the courts: Juvenile justice and rehabilitation
- State government: State finance: Federal grants
- State government: State finance: Grants made by states
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.Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority Summer 2004 PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH GRANTS TECHNOLOGY Addressing female offenders in Illinois' criminal justice system Federal grant programs help meet the needs of an increasing number of adult and juvenile females entering the system (See Grant programs, page 7) By Cristin Monti EvansT he number of women under cor-rectional supervision increased percent in the U.S. between1990 and 2000, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS). And whileprojections forecast drop in male incarceration in Illinois over the nextseveral years, the number of female adult and juvenile offenders enteringthe Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) continues to climb. This trend has fueled efforts to providegender-specific services to women who are incarcerated, on probation, jailed,or paroled in Illinois. Research shows women offenders aremore likely than their male counterparts to be responsible for minorchildren, be victims of sexual, physical an
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