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  1. Instead, Nebraska facilities routinely treat menstrual supplies as "luxury items" and women must purchase these supplies from the prison commissary in the same manner they may purchase candy bars or chips. At NCCW, a package of 10 tampons costs $2.04 or $2.34, depending on the size. Panty liners cost $1.22 or $1.33.

  2. The Nebraska Correctional Center for Women (NCCW) is the state's only secure correctional facility for adult women. The 275-bed facility houses maximum, medium and minimum custody inmates as well as court-ordered evaluators and county safe keepers. NCCW is the diagnostic and evaluation center for all newly committed female inmates.

  3. NEBRASKA CORRECTIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN is a Maximum-security correctional facility located in Nebraska. The following statistics on this prison are taken from state and federal prison surveys conducted by the Bureau of Justice Statistics. Statistics are intended for research/educational purposes only. NEBRASKA CORRECTIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN Links

  4. Sep 1, 2020 · Most states do not have the capacity to house all of these women in their prisons, so more and more are being held in county jails than in prisons. There were 231,000 women incarcerated in America: 53% White, 29% Black, 14% Hispanic, 2.5% American Indian and Alaska Native, 0.9% Asian, and 0.4% Hawaiian or Pacific Islander. Of those, 114,000 are ...

  5. Jails play an outsize role in the mass incarceration of women, which has serious consequences for their health and their families. States that have a single, “unified” prison and jail system report all incarceration data as prison data, so no separate jail incarceration rate is available for them (this includes Conn., Del., Hawaii, R.I ...

  6. Nov 16, 2021 · The Women Left Behind. Women’s incarceration rates have grown at twice the pace of men’s incarceration rates in recent decades, and has disproportionately been located in local jails. Though many more men are in prison than women, the rate of growth for female imprisonment has been twice as high as that of men since 1980.

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  8. Nov 28, 2021 · Among incarcerated women, 24% have been convicted of a property crime compared to 16% among incarcerated men. Twenty-six percent of women in prison have been convicted of a drug offense, compared to 13% of men. The proportion of imprisoned women convicted of a drug offense increased from 12% to 26% from 1986 to 2018.

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