2022
“I’m Going to be Successful Someday”: Women’s Personal Projects to Improve Their Lives, and Implications for Clarifying the Nature of Agency in Criminological Theories of Desistance
Hoskins K. “I’m Going to be Successful Someday”: Women’s Personal Projects to Improve Their Lives, and Implications for Clarifying the Nature of Agency in Criminological Theories of Desistance. Feminist Criminology 2022, 17: 185-205. DOI: 10.1177/15570851211064831.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPersonal projectsProsocial lifeNature of agencyDesistance researchWomen's agencyCorrectional responsesCriminological theoriesPsychological theoriesQualitative inquiryProject meaningsSocial supportAgenciesProsocial opportunitiesProjectDesistanceCriminologyLifeParoleProbationImplicationsWomenInterviewsMotivationInquiryPursuit
2020
An Exploration of Employment-Related Personal Projects Undertaken by Women on Probation and Parole
Roddy A, Morash M, Hoskins K. An Exploration of Employment-Related Personal Projects Undertaken by Women on Probation and Parole. Feminist Criminology 2020, 16: 3-25. DOI: 10.1177/1557085120951843.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2019
Tracking methods and retention for a longitudinal sample of alcohol‐ and drug‐involved women on probation and parole
Bohmert M, Hoskins K, Morash M. Tracking methods and retention for a longitudinal sample of alcohol‐ and drug‐involved women on probation and parole. Journal Of Community Psychology 2019, 47: 1064-1077. PMID: 30791106, DOI: 10.1002/jcop.22170.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsJustice-involved womenDrug-involved womenSocial injusticeResidential mobilityElicit accountsCommunity supervisionDisadvantaged groupsQualitative methodsParticipants' explanationsLow incomeProgram designFuture researchLongitudinal sampleBusy lifestyleInjusticeLongitudinal studyQuantitative methodsWomenExternal validityResearch staffParolePolicyProbationParticipationMultiple means