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When Melissa entered prison, she was about 6 months pregnant. She received minimal prenatal care and was taken to the county hospital to deliver her baby. Once she delivered her baby, she returned to prison, and a family member took custody of Melissa's newborn and her older child. Based on the research, Melissa would be most satisfied with placing her children with:
 
  a. the children's father.
  b. her sister.
  c. her mother.
  d. her friend.

Question 2

After about 10 years into her sentence, Melissa became depressed. She started to separate herself from other prisoners and began to feel like she had no control. She was coping to prison by according to which model?
 
  a. adopted style
  b. convict style
  c. isolate style
  d. integrated style



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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