Oklahoma incarcerates more women per capita than any other state: 142 per 100,000. About 65 percent of women there were convicted of nonviolent drug offenses. And most of these prisoners are mothers.
Case in point: Samantha Houston-Brown.
An only child whose parents divorced when she was two, Houston-Brown—now 43 with children of her own—grew up feeling very much alone.
By Emily Andrews
October 18, 2016
Kris Steele | Mary Fallin | Oklahoma | Samantha Houston-Brown | Women in Recovery