“…Research almost exclusively on incarcerated men shows how religious narratives offer feelings of self‐worth, hope, and a sense of greater purpose (Clear, Hardyman, Stout, Lucken, & Dammer, 2000; Cooney & Phillips, 2013; Dubler, 2013; Hallett, Hays, Johnson, Jang, & Duwe, 2017; Kerley, 2014; Maruna, Wilson, & Curran, 2006). Religious narratives offer men a sense of redemption (Erzen, 2017; Johnson, 2011) that can lead to gang disengagement (Flores, 2014, 2018; Johnson & Densley, 2018) and even criminal desistance (Maruna, 2001, 2004; Vaughan, 2007). We know far less, however, about the role of religion among incarcerated women, who face unique pathways to incarceration (Salisbury & Van Voorhis, 2009), a markedly different prison social order (McCorkel, 2013), and gendered pains of imprisonment (Crewe, Hulley, & Wright, 2017).…”