“…The prevalence of mental health issues in general among incarcerated women has been well-documented (e.g., Gunter et al, 2012; Peters et al, 1997), as well as the prevalence of co-occurring mental health and substance abuse issues (Sacks, 2004; Staton-Tindall, Leukefeld, & Webster, 2003). Histories of victimization and violence among incarcerated women are also well-documented (e.g., Johnson et al, 2015; Radatz & Wright, 2015; Saxena, Messina, & Grella, 2014), and victimization has been noted as a factor distinguishing first time and repeat women offenders (Herbst, et al, 2016). Thus, these findings are fairly consistent with the broader literature for female offenders.…”