“…Between 25% and 75% of offenders (both juvenile and adult) will never receive a visit (Bales & Mears, 2008; Cochran, Barnes, Mears, & Bales, 2018; Young, Nadel, Bales, Pesta, & Greenwald, 2019), and among those receiving visits, some receive many while others receive few (Turanovic & Tasca, 2017). Also, scholarship on adult inmates reveals key offender characteristics and background variables that predict visitation—more visits are received by offenders who are younger, White, female, and who are housed closer to home (Cochran, Mears, & Bales, 2017; Cochran, Mears, Bales, & Stewart, 2016; Connor & Tewksbury, 2015; Tewksbury & Connor, 2012). In short, these studies suggest that visitation is not equally distributed and the factors that limit visitation are identifiable.…”