Women with children; women with substance abuse issues; women who have been previously incarcerated.
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Women with substance abuse issues that are pregnant and/or parenting, women who have been previously incarcerated.
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Women with substance abuse issues, women with co-occurring disorders, women seeking long term residential care, women who are sentenced by the courts, women on parole, women on probation.
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Women with substance abuse issues, women with co-occurring disorders, women seeking long term residential care, women who are sentenced by the courts, women on parole, women on probation, women who are pregnant or parenting.
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Young women coming out of juvenile hall, young women who are pregnant, young women with children.
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Women who are transitioning out of prison, women with children, women with substance abuse issues
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Formerly incarcerated women, women with substance abuse issues, formerly incarcerated homeless women, women who have experienced domestic violence and are homeless as a result.
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Women being released from prison, women with substance abuse issues, women in need of employment.
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Women coming out of jail, drug court referral/ sentenced, women with substance abuse issues, women with children, women on probation.
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Women with substance abuse issues, women who have gone through Crossroads Mission family shelter or the Crossroads Mission 120- day program. Participants cannot go directly from parole.
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Women on parole, women referred/sentenced by the drug court, women on probation, women with substance abuse issues.
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Women with substance abuse issues, women returning from prison or jail and women on parole.
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Women with substance abuse issues, women with histories of domestic violence, women who have been clean for at least 6 months, women with children up to age 6, women who are pregnant at least 6 months, women who have been previously incarcerated in jail or prison, women who are homeless with some criminal justice involvement, women on parole, women on probation, women referred by Child Protective Services and women referred by the court.
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Young women coming out of juvenile hall, young women who are pregnant and young women with children.
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Incarcerated and previously incarcerated young women, low-income young women and young women seeking employment.
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Women who have been previously incarcerated in prison or jail, women with children, women with substance abuse issues.
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Women who have been previously incarcerated in prison or jail, women with children, women with substance abuse issues, self committing women, family referred, Child Protective Services (CPS) referred.
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Women who have been previously incarcerated; women with substance abuse issues; women with children.
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Women who are transitioning out of Free At Last’s residential treatment program, women on parole. All participants must have a job and/or be in school and must have completed a drug treatment program of some kind.
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Women who have been incarcerated in Santa Cruz County jail, women with substance abuse issues, women on parole, and women on probation.
Location: Gemma in Santa Cruz, California
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Women with children, women who are pregnant, women who have been previously incarcerated in prison or jail, women on probation, women referred by Child Protective Services, women who are court mandated, women with substance abuse issues, women who have experienced major trauma.
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Women with children, women who are pregnant, women who have been previously incarcerated in prison and jail, women on probation, women referred by Child Protective Services, women who are court mandated, women with substance abuse issues, women who have experienced major trauma.
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Women who have been previously incarcerated, women on parole, women with children, women referred by parole because they are homeless, women who are mandated to head to treatment immediately upon release, women with substance abuse issues.
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Women who have been previously incarcerated in jail or prison, women who are pregnant or parenting.
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Women who have been formerly incarcerated, women with substance abuse issues, parolees, women with children, women seeking to reunify with their children.
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Women who have been previously incarcerated, women with substance abuse issues, women who are homeless post release, women with HIV/AIDS, women with disabilities (mental, physical, etc).
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Women who have been previously incarcerated, women with substance abuse issues, women who are homeless post release, women with HIV/AIDS, women with disabilities (mental, physical, etc).
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Women who have been previously incarcerated, women with substance abuse issues, women who are homeless post release, women with HIV/AIDS, women with disabilities (mental, physical, etc).
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Women who have been previously incarcerated, women with substance abuse issues, women who are homeless post release, women with HIV/AIDS, women with disabilities (mental, physical, etc).
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Women who have been formerly incarcerated in jail, though all women with histories of criminal justice involvement are eligible for services, women referred by drug court, women on probation, women sentenced to court-mandated services.
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Women who have been previously incarcerated, women with substance abuse issues, women who are homeless post release, women with HIV/AIDS, women with disabilities (mental, physical, etc).
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Women who have been previously incarcerated, women with substance abuse issues, women who are homeless post release, women with HIV/AIDS, women with disabilities (mental, physical, etc).
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Women who have been previously incarcerated, women with substance abuse issues, women with children.
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Women who have been formerly incarcerated, women with substance abuse issues, women on probation.
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Women with substance abuse issues, women with children, women who are mandated by the court, women on parole, women on probation.
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Women who have been convicted of non-violent crimes and whose criminal behavior is related to their substance abuse.
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Women who have been formerly incarcerated, women with substance abuse issues, women on work furlough, women under community custody, women on parole for a minimum of six months.
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Women with children up to age 5; women with substance abuse issues; women who have been previously incarcerated; women being diverted from prison; women on work release.
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Incarcerated Mothers seeking to obtain legal and education services to strengthen their bond with their children.
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Women with housing, foster care, substance abuse, and employment issues.
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Women who have been previously incarcerated in federal and state prison and are completing their sentence on work release, women with substance abuse issues, women with children.
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Women released prison from local jails seeking assistance with housing, clothing, computer skills, healing, life skills, and employment.
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Women seeking assistance with addiction, mental health issues, lack of identifying documents, employment obstacles, financial concerns, limited education, housing, etc.
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Women who are or have been involved in the criminal justice system or has had a drug/alcohol or substance abuse history.
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Women seeking transitional housing, education, and support to people in recovery from addiction to drugs and alcohol.
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Women who are at risk of losing custody of their children, as identified by the Administration for Children’s Services.
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The coalition is open to everyone and is committed to working for and with currently and formerly incarcerated women, regardless of race, ethnicity, faith, disability, gender identity, age, immigration status, or sexual orientation.
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Women who are, have been or are at risk of being incarcerated.
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Women who are incarcerated in the Riverhead and East Meadow Correctional facilities, women who have been formerly incarcerated, women with children, women with substance abuse issues.
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Women who have been formerly incarcerated, women referred to an alternative to incarceration, women with substance abuse issues, women on probation, women on parole.
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Women who have no history of criminal justice involvement, women with children, formerly incarcerated women with children
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Women who have been previously incarcerated, women on parole, women with substance abuse issues.
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Women who have been formerly incarcerated, women referred to an alternative to incarceration, women with substance abuse issues, women on probation, women on parole.
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Women with children that have been or currently are incarcerated, children with incarcerated parents.
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Legal help for pregnant and parenting women
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Women with a history of domestic violence who have a criminal case pending as a result of being a domestic violence survivor.
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Women for East Harlem and Roosevelt Island, families in all 5 boroughs dealing with incarceration issues, women with children.
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Women who open and willing to make a conscious effort to change; who are sentenced within 90 days of release or parole.
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Women returning home from incarceration, referred by an advocate or advocacy group.
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Women returning home from incarceration, referred by an advocate or advocacy group.
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Women released from prison searching for assistance with the following: direct services, advocacy, leadership development and public education.
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Women released from prison searching for assistance with the following; direct services, advocacy, leadership development and public education.
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Women with histories of substance abuse, domestic violence, and/or incarceration.
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Women with histories of substance abuse, domestic violence, and/or incarceration.
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Women with histories of substance abuse, domestic violence, and/or incarceration.
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Women on supervised release, women with substance abuse issues, women with children.
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Women who have been previously incarcerated and are on parole; women with substance abuse issues, women with mental health issues, women with HIV.
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Women returning home from prison who are searching for employment, working to reunite with their children, and seeking substance abuse rehabilitation.
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Women on parole, women in the final stages of reentry, women no longer in need of intensive substance abuse treatment.
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Women who are mothers and or grandmothers.
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Women who are parents and or grandparents.
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Women who are low security and have exhibited good behavior, have current contact with their child and a willing caregiver.
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All women are eligible to participate, including mothers, grandmothers and women who have had issues with their parents growing up.
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Women who are mothers and or grandmothers.
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Women who are mothers and or grandmothers.
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Women who are low security and have exhibited good behavior, have current contact with their child and a willing caregiver.
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All women are eligible to participate, including mothers, grandmothers and women who have had issues with their parents growing up.
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Incarcerated women that have release dates within ten years.
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Women who are pregnant, a parent or suffer from post-partum depression.
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Incarcerated women (voluntary).
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Women who have been infraction free, women with no histories of violence toward children.
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Women must have a non-violent offense and must meet the behavior contract.
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Women who have children residing in the Cook County region are allowed to participate.
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Pregnant women who will parole or be released within two years of acceptance in the program.
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Women residing at Theodora House and one year post-discharge.
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Women working to reunify with their children while building literacy skills.
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Women who are pregnant while incarcerated; mothers and grandmothers in prison.
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Women approved by the department of corrections and family services to participate.
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Women in compliance with facility rules.
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Incarcerated and formerly incarcerated women.
Location: Our Place in Washington, District of Columbia
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Women who have been court ordered or voluntarily committed to the program as part of their incarceration.
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Women with substance abuse issues, women who have experienced trauma.
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Women whose children have been removed from their custody.
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Women seeking to reunify with their children. Day visits and Overnight visits: Women must not have a crime against children or a violent offense and must have taken parenting classes, completed a contract signed by security, work supervisor and agency parenting coordinator, and have good institutional conduct.
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Women mandated by courts to participate, women with children.
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Women with children up to age 16 who maintain parental rights
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Restrictions: Women cannot participate if they have a history of abusing children or have major disciplinary actions against them.
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Women with children who have completed Pulaski’s Parenting Program
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Women must have no discipline issues to participate.
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Women who have a history of violent actions or have been victims of violence
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Women with children ages 1-13.
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Women within 6 months of their release date.
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Women looking to strengthen their bonds with their daughters age 7-17.
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Women seeking information regarding child custody issues-i.e. court issues (juvenile probate), DCF issues, legal issues.
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Pre-trial women, women preparing to return to the Maui community after incarceration, women who have been convicted of a felony, women serving at least six months in prison.
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Women with children, women with substance abuse issues.
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Women who have children or grandchildren.
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Women whose children are between the ages of 7 and 12 and are allowed to have contact with their children.
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Women who have children and/or grandchildren.
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Any woman with an infant up to age 3.
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Women who have graduated from Parenting Class and have a child 13 years or younger. Restrictions: must be free of major write-ups for 30 days and have no restraining order against them from having contact with their children.
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Any woman who is either a parent, grandparent or step-parent; and whose child is 18 years or younger.
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Incarcerated mothers seeking to obtain legal and education services to strengthen the bond with their children.
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Open to entire population. Participants must complete a parenting class and remain conduct fee.
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Incarcerated mothers seeking to obtain legal and education services to strengthen their bond with their children.
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Any woman coming through ICIW can take the class.
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Women who participate in substance abuse class and general population are able to participate.
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Nursery Criteria: Mom must be scheduled for release within 18 months of delivery date, must have a non-violent crime and must not have a crime against the child, must have an 8th-grade reading level; baby and mom must be good health.
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Women who have children up to the age of 15.
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Non-violent women with substance abuse and mental health issues, under the jurisdiction of the Cook County Sheriff.
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Pregnant and/or parenting women with non-violent convictions and substance abuse and mental health issues, under the jurisdiction of the Cook County Sheriff.
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Women with substance abuse and mental health issues, under the jurisdiction of the Cook County Sheriff.
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Women with a history of criminal justice involvement.
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The Parole Team serves currently incarcerated women at least two months out from their parole date needing reentry planning assistance and parole advocacy. Advocates also are available to answer any questions from friends and family members regarding the parole hearing.
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RS Eden provides services to women with children, homeless families, women leaving prison.
Location: RS Eden in Minneapolis , Minnesota
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Mothers in the community and in prison.
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Single women, women with children, pregnant women seeking substance abuse treatment.
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Women with co-occuring issues: domestic violence/sexual abuse/addiction.
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Women who have approximately six months remaining in their sentence.
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NWPP provides direct services and referrals to women who are incarcerated or have been released.
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Let's Start serves formerly incarcerated and/or drug addicted women.
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The MINT portion of the program is specifically for pregnant women and those who have just given birth.
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Women with substance abuse issues.
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Pregnant women can apply to live with their babies in the prison nursery program. Inmates must have a non-violent criminal history and sentence less than 30 months after the baby's birth.
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Women whose children have been removed from their custody
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SF County women sentenced to State prison; SF County women on state parole and SF County women on Post Release Community Supervision after having served a State Prison term.
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