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- catalog abstract "The Women's Reformatory Study sought to examine the lives of women criminal offenders on several levels. The study aimed to look at the childhood, adolescence, and adulthood backgrounds of offenders in terms of their physical, psychological, and social characteristics, and to determine the effect of the reformatory experience on subsequent post-reformatory adjustments in work and family,and on the incidence of crime desistance. Five hundred women were studied in order to assess the overall effectiveness of correctional treatment. Information concerning the personal, family, reformatory, and parole history of these women was gleaned from reformatory and parole records, and interviews with the subjects as well as their relatives, acquaintances, and employers. The data gathered consisted of information covering the time up to the end of the parole period and information covering the five year period after the expiration of the reformatory sentence. Variables assessed related to personal history; family history; reformatory history; parole history; and follow-up history. The Murray Center holds all of the original record data for baseline data collection and at the five-year post-parole follow-up. Use of data from this study requires submission of a written proposal to be reviewed by a screening committee prior to approval.".
- catalog contributor b3916574.
- catalog contributor b3916575.
- catalog contributor b3916576.
- catalog created "1921-1925.".
- catalog date "1921".
- catalog date "1921-1925.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1921-1925.".
- catalog description "Five hundred women were studied in order to assess the overall effectiveness of correctional treatment. Information concerning the personal, family, reformatory, and parole history of these women was gleaned from reformatory and parole records, and interviews with the subjects as well as their relatives, acquaintances, and employers.".
- catalog description "The Murray Center holds all of the original record data for baseline data collection and at the five-year post-parole follow-up. Use of data from this study requires submission of a written proposal to be reviewed by a screening committee prior to approval.".
- catalog description "The Women's Reformatory Study sought to examine the lives of women criminal offenders on several levels. The study aimed to look at the childhood, adolescence, and adulthood backgrounds of offenders in terms of their physical, psychological, and social characteristics, and to determine the effect of the reformatory experience on subsequent post-reformatory adjustments in work and family,and on the incidence of crime desistance.".
- catalog description "The data gathered consisted of information covering the time up to the end of the parole period and information covering the five year period after the expiration of the reformatory sentence. Variables assessed related to personal history; family history; reformatory history; parole history; and follow-up history.".
- catalog extent "1 v. +".
- catalog issued "1921".
- catalog issued "1921-1925.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "Massachusetts".
- catalog subject "Massachusetts Correctional Institution, Framingham.".
- catalog subject "Reformatories for women Massachusetts Longitudinal studies.".
- catalog subject "Women prisoners Massachusetts Longitudinal studies.".
- catalog title "Women's reformatory study.".