2021
DOI: 10.32920/ryerson.14655204.v1
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Locked Up and Blocked Out: The Digital Divide for Formerly Incarcerated Women in Canada

Abstract: In Canadian prisons and jails, populations are not able to access the internet, and many other essential technologies. Several research studies have examined the impact of the digital divide on incarcerated populations in the United States and other countries around the world (Barreiro-Gen & Novo-Corti, 2015; Reisdorf & Rikard, 2018). This study will expand on the current research by examining the impact of restrictions to internet access in Canadian prisons on the lives of formerly incarcerated women … Show more

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