Abstract This study presents a conceptual interdisciplinary model for managing acute crisis states during the initial entry of women into the penitentiary system. Integrating trauma psychology, clinical psychology, and systemic financial analysis, the author identifies initial administrative intake as a "psychic risk zone" with significant institutional and economic consequences. Based on 339 days of autoethnographic participant observation, the paper outlines the theoretical foundations for biologically based regulatory micro-interventions designed to maintain cognitive control in high-stress environments. Call for Collaboration: This publication aims to initiate a professional discussion among psychologısts, criminologists, and institutional management experts. The author propoces the development of practice-oriented crisis stabilization protocols and invites experts for empirical verification and collaborative refinement of the suggested framework.
Zarina Kasimova (Tue,) studied this question.