“…For instance, female participants have been found to be less likely than their male counterparts to be rearrested following involvement in drug court programs (Spohn, Piper, Martin, & Frenzel, ), after post‐prison release drug treatment (Yang et al, ), and more likely to avoid arrest while on parole (Blackburn, Pfeffer, & Harris, ). Research on these gender differences has suggested many possible explanations for higher success rates among women under criminal justice supervision, including the presence of social support provided by family members and case managers (e.g., Holmstrom, Adams, Morash, Smith, & Cobbina, ; Pettus‐Davis, Veeh, Davis, & Tripodi, ). Literature on the gender paradox also suggests that women tend to demonstrate positive treatment outcomes despite the presence of a significant amount of risk factors (e.g.…”