'A bail house wasn't a safe place for a female'
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"It really wasn't a safe place for a female," Dainya Ebanks reflects on her time in a bail hostel after prison, highlighting the dangers in male-dominated spaces.
"I have not felt settled since," says Ebanks about leaving HMP Holloway, revealing the struggles many women face reintegrating into family dynamics post-incarceration.
"There was no security, it wasn't really a safe place for a female," Ebanks shared her concerns about living in a ground floor room in a bail hostel dominated by men.
"I almost felt alone, without any support," Ebanks recounts her experience of inadequate help from her probation officer, exemplifying the lack of support for women re-entering society.
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