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  • Essay / Women's Incarceration: A Deep Dive into Detroit's Problem

    The documentary states that she will soon be released from prison despite her efforts to learn to manage her anger and rage. Selena Newell was sentenced to 10 years in prison for robbery. She admitted that losing her youngest daughter just five days after her incarceration made her even more angry and hateful. She also admitted to many other violent crimes, such as stabbing other people with pencils, beating them with chairs, locks, etc. On the other hand, Selena Newell seems to have a positive attitude about achieving success outside of prison. If the "Women's Wellness Program" does not succeed and the women of Wayne County do not change their lives, they will be left alone, without help, when they are