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This book takes readers into the cells of a maximum security prison to reveal the personal accounts of over sixty women that are incarcerated for drug crimes. The stories will shock and entertain, and will certainly help readers to see more than the statistics behind drug offenses.

Produktbeschreibung
This book takes readers into the cells of a maximum security prison to reveal the personal accounts of over sixty women that are incarcerated for drug crimes. The stories will shock and entertain, and will certainly help readers to see more than the statistics behind drug offenses.
Autorenporträt
Chinyere Ogbonna was born in Okwe, Nigeria. Dr. Ogbonna has held various positions in both private and public health care industries, including research positions at Vanderbilt and Vectors-Arbovirus Research division under the auspices of World Health Organization. In 2001, she served as bioterrorism epidemiologist for Tennessee Department of Health. Ogbonna is currently an associate professor of public management and criminal justice at Austin Peay State University. Ross Nordin was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. Over the course of his career, he has been actively involved in engineering, finance and data analysis of large data sets. Nordin includes studies and policy data analyses of the "War on Drugs" campaign amongst his varied research interests.