Using mobile phone technology to provide recovery support for women offenders.

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Published in Telemed J E Health on August 09, 2013

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Christy K Scott1, Kimberly Johnson, Michael L Dennis

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1: 1 Lighthouse Institute-Chicago , Chestnut Health Systems, Chicago, Illinois.

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