S. Covington. Chapter IV: Understanding and Applying Gender Differences in Recovery. Dawn Drug Alcohol Woman Network: Promoting a Gender-Responsive Approach to Drug Addiction (a Collection of Good Practices). Turin, Italy: United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI), December 2013.
Ramos, LMC., Delgadillo, J., Vélez, S., Dauria, E., Salas, J., Tolou-Shams, M. (2021). “Collecting Social Media Information in a Substance Use Intervention Trial With Adolescent Girls With Lifetime Substance Use History: Observational Study”. JMIR Formative Research, 5(9):e25405. DOI: 10.2196/25405 (Research on Voices)
Saxena, P., Grella, C.E., & Messina, N. (October 2015). "Continuing Care and Trauma in Women Offenders’ Substance Use, Psychiatric Status, and Self-Efficacy Outcomes." Women & Criminal Justice, ISSN: 0897-4454 print/1541-0323 online. (Research in a women’s prison on Helping Women Recover and Beyond Trauma)
G. Fedock and S. Covington. Correctional Programming and Gender. In Oxford Encyclopedia of Criminology. New York: Oxford University Press, DOI 10.1093/acrefore/9780190264079.013.89, December 2017.
S. Covington. Creating a Trauma-Informed Justice System for Women. The Wiley Handbook on What Works with Girls and Women in Conflict with the Law: A Critical Review of Theory, Practice, and Policy. Edited by L. Gelsthorpe & S. Brown. United Kingdom: John Wiley & Sons Ltd, May 2022.
S. Covington. Creating Gender-Responsive and Trauma-Informed Services for Women in the Justice System. Magistrate. The Magistrates' Association: London, United Kingdom. October/November 2014, Volume 70, Number 5, Pgs 2-3.
S. Covington and B. Bloom. Creating Gender-Responsive Services in Correctional Settings: Context and Considerations. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Nashville, Tennessee, November 2004.
S. Covington. Curricula to Support Trauma-Informed Practice with Women. In N. Poole & L. Greaves (eds). Becoming Trauma Informed. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), 2012.
B. Bloom and S. Covington. Effective Gender-Responsive Interventions in Juvenile Justice: Addressing the Lives of Delinquent Girls. Paper presented at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. November 2001.
Messina, N., Zwart, E., and Calhoun, S. (2020). “Efficacy of a Trauma Intervention for Women in a Security Housing Unit.” ARCH Women Health Care Volume 3(3): 1-9. (Research in a women’s prison on Healing Trauma)
Bond, K., Messina, N., & Calhoun, S. (2010). Enhancing Substance Abuse Treatment and HIV Prevention for Women Offenders: Final Report (Report to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant No. 1 R01 DA022149-01). Unpublished manuscript. (Research in drug court on Helping Women Recover and Beyond Trauma)
J. Hawke. (Summer 2013). "Evaluation of a Five Session Trauma Treatment Model For Women." Trauma Matters. Connecticut Women’s Consortium and the Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services in support of the Connecticut Trauma Initiative. (Research on justice-involved women on Healing Trauma)
Messina, N. (2022). Evaluation of a Peer-Facilitated Trauma Intervention for Incarcerated Men. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 49(10):1399-1417. doi:10.1177/00938548221093280
S. Covington, C. Burke, S. Keaton, and C. Norcott. "Evaluation of a Trauma-Informed and Gender Responsive Intervention for Women in Drug Treatment." Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, Supplement 5, November 2008, 387-398.
Messina, N. P. and Burdon, W. B. (2021, Winter). “Evaluation of a Violence- and Trauma-Prevention Program in Secure Housing Units.” Journal of Community Corrections, Volume 30, Number 02, pp.7-12(6). (Research in a men’s prison on Exploring Trauma)
Sheryl Kubiak. (August 2013). Evaluation of Specialized Substance Abuse Treatment Services for Women: Report of Long-term Outcomes. Lansing, MI: Michigan Department of Corrections. (Research in a women's prison on Beyond Violence)
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