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98 Prison J. 3 (2018)

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Social Media Usage and
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                                               DOl: 10.1177/0032885517743436
A   Pilot Study
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Julie Perkins',   April   Rand',  and   Allison  Sheafferl




Abstract
The  purpose of this pilot study was to explore social media usage among
incarcerated women   in a modified therapeutic community. An  author-
developed social media questionnaire was administered to 89 incarcerated
women.  Participants reported high levels of social media usage, and many
had used  social media to engage in criminal behavior. Although most of
the women   identified seeing pictures of friends actively using substances
on social media as a trigger for relapse, they still planned to reactive their
social media accounts upon release. The role and power of social media in
these women's  lives must be understood and planned for in prison-based
treatment programs.


Keywords
social media, incarcerated women, substance abuse, modified therapeutic
community


Introduction

Although incarcerated women  constitute 7% of the U.S. prison population
(Carson, 2016), their numbers grew by more than 700% between 1980 and
2014, from a 26,378 in 1980 to 215,332 in 2014 (The Sentencing Project,
2015). This growth in the female prison population has largely been the result


'University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, USA
Corresponding Author:
April Rand, University of Arkansas School of Social Work, SCSWI06, 525 Old Main,
Fayetteville, AR 72701, USA.
Email: amrand@uark.edu

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