Kathryn Tapp

ORCID: 0009-0004-5621-8305
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Research Areas
  • Menstrual Health and Disorders
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Crime Patterns and Interventions
  • Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis

Arizona State University
2024

Background: The literature on menstruation defines period poverty as the inability to access sufficient products, education, and sanitary facilities needed manage healthily effectively. While research has identified shortcomings of healthcare in carceral setting, behind bars remained largely absent from criminal legal discourse. Objectives: current study examines interplay control introduce novel concept menstrual victimization, defined physical, emotional, financial victimization that...

10.1177/17455057241240931 article EN cc-by-nc Women s Health 2024-01-01

Maintaining a stable residence is primary requirement of probation compliance. Prior research has spoken to the increase in requirements for people on and how they are often tied financial capability. Using data from in-depth interviews with staff, our analysis extends extant by highlighting unique challenges finding housing during historic rise rental prices context COVID-19. This work furthers role that economic means play revocation process. Results suggest barrier success probation,...

10.1080/23774657.2024.2320413 article EN Corrections 2024-03-10

The natural biological occurrence of menstruation occurs among half the world’s population, yet experience those who menstruate is not commonly discussed. Challenges related to include stigma and shame around menstruation, access menstrual health services, invisibility pain, management flow, lack education, experiences trans non-binary people, period poverty, early menopause other issues. Current conversations education are inadequate do address root cause marginalization: that deeply...

10.52843/cassyni.dzz95v preprint EN 2024-06-21
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