Inside Hawai`i Prison Walls: Psychological, Moral Reasoning, and Relational Attachment is the phenomena of spiritual impoverish, unresolved psychological, social, and health issues among incarcerated women in Hawai`i. This book uncovers real-life experiences, social dysfunctions, co-dependencies, and the growth of life changing relationships. Inside Hawai`i Prison Walls is based on five years of investigation, qualitative research, and data analysis of recorded interviews. Grounded in theories of psychological, moral reasoning, and relational attachment, an additional evidence-based practice is revealed. Inside Hawai`i Prisons Wall demands the attention of professional practitioners, criminal justice authorities, and policies makers to build strategies that advance and elevate positive outcomes in reducing risk factors and recidivism rates. This book is a cry for rehabilitation and healing in the uttermost altruistic facet.
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