Abstract
This study explored the sources of support available to formerly-incarcerated women (FIW) and the influence of that support on life satisfaction. One hundred and four FIW were surveyed and 30 interviewed. Regression analyses determined how well overall support and support from friends, family, and “Others” predicted life satisfaction. Findings revealed that only support from “Others,” but not friends or family positively predicted life satisfaction. Thematic analysis of qualitative data revealed the “Others” who provide support to FIW include peers, agency staff and other professionals. Romantic partners were described as both a source of risk and support. Implications for practice and policy are offered.