1. Returning Dignity Only at Death’s Door: Can Incarcerated Individuals Acting as Hospice Caregivers Achieve Rehabilitative Goals Without Sacrificing Autonomy? Open Access Author: Anmalsetty, Sneha Title: Returning Dignity Only at Death’s Door: Can Incarcerated Individuals Acting as Hospice Caregivers Achieve Rehabilitative Goals Without Sacrificing Autonomy? Area of Honors: Bioethics and Medical Humanities Keywords: bioethicsincarcerationhealthcarehospiceprisonethicscriminal justiceend-of-lifepalliativedeathautonomy File: Download Anmalsetty_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Michele L Mekel, Thesis SupervisorMichele L Mekel, Thesis Honors AdvisorLorraine C Santy, Faculty Reader
2. Perinatal Outcomes of Infants Born to Women Living in Prison: A Systematic Review Open Access Author: Zheng, Nanda Title: Perinatal Outcomes of Infants Born to Women Living in Prison: A Systematic Review Area of Honors: Nursing Keywords: incarcerationprisonscorrectional facilitieswomen who are pregnant and living in prisonsperinatal outcomespregnancyinfantsbabiesnewbornsprenatal careperinatal carehealthcare File: Download Nanda_Final_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Erin Ann Kitt-Lewis, Thesis SupervisorCara L Exten, Thesis Honors Advisor