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Add War on the Family: Mothers in Prison and the Children They Leave Behind, When most people think of prisoners, they think of men. Yet women are the fastest growing prison population. Perhaps more surprising, some 75% of women behind bars are mothers. Each year these mothers leave behind 350,000 children under the age of 18. Mor, War on the Family: Mothers in Prison and the Children They Leave Behind to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add War on the Family: Mothers in Prison and the Children They Leave Behind, When most people think of prisoners, they think of men. Yet women are the fastest growing prison population. Perhaps more surprising, some 75% of women behind bars are mothers. Each year these mothers leave behind 350,000 children under the age of 18. Mor, War on the Family: Mothers in Prison and the Children They Leave Behind to your collection on WonderClub |