Female Offenders Challenges

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3. Identify and discuss some of the challenges that female offenders face.
This particular question reflects the central theme of this case study regarding the various challenges that female offenders face. However, there is another importance issue that must be addressed in U.S. penal institutions and that is the issue of mental healthcare. Hanser and Gomila (2015) stated, “Mental health issues for female offenders are often tied to stages in their lifecycle and development, such as puberty, adolescence, and phases of reproductive development” (p. 87). Male and female prison facilities are not equipped with adequate mental health physicians and units that can assess mentally ill offenders.
The controversial death of 28 years old Sandra Bland had created tensions among the community, law enforcement, and Texas jail officials. McGaughy (2015) noted, “Texas jail officials must dramatically improve conditions for prisoners with histories of mental illness, starting with proper assessment during intake” (p. 1). Other issues that the House County Affairs Committee brought up during their meeting were improving jail standards, accommodating inmates with mental illness with proper psychiatric care, and …show more content…

There are a growing number of inmates in U.S. prisons with severe mental disorders, and most correctional facilities are not equipped with mental health units and physicians to provide adequate treatment for the prisoners. Prison officials must provide proper training for correctional officers and failure to do so may result in detrimental consequences. Prison officials must also develop innovative strategies for their organization, in order to better serve and accommodate the challenging demands of today’s correctional facilities and the growing number of mentally-ill

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