Women s Transitions from Prison

Women s Transitions from Prison
Author: Rosemary Sheehan,Chris Trotter
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2017-08-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781315455679

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Women continue to be one of the fastest growing groups of offenders with an increasing group of women involved in the criminal justice system around the world. Whilst internationally women comprise a low percentage of the total prison population, there is an escalating use of custody inextricably linked to the high levels of personal and social needs of women involved in the justice system. This book presents original research undertaken with Corrections Victoria, Australia, which examines the effectiveness of services and programmes women access in prison and after release, and the impact of this on successful reintegration into the community and on other trends such as reoffending. Victoria’s Department of Justice introduced the Better Pathways strategy in response to a growing number of women entering the Victorian corrections system, and the concerning extent to which prison is used for women with inadequate accommodation and complex treatment and support needs. The strategy was developed to address the causes of women's offending and to try and help break the cycle of women's reoffending, by funding more holistic initiatives to support women in their transition to life after prison. It is well acknowledged that pathways into offending by women can also be the factors that most affect their reintegration. The research outlined in this book presents data about individual women’s pathways through the programmes offered as part of the Better Pathways strategy and the views of the women themselves about the effectiveness of these programmes. Negligible research attention has been paid to what services and programmes are effective for women after prison. This book addresses this gap and provides a cohesive presentation of the key issues salient to the needs of women offenders.

Making It in the Free World

Making It in the Free World
Author: Patricia O'Brien
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2001-02-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0791448614

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Explores how women inmates make the transition from prison back into society.

The Transition from Prison to Employment

The Transition from Prison to Employment
Author: Mary A. Toborg
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1978
Genre: Community-based corrections
ISBN: PURD:32754078884289

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Criminal Justice in Transition

Criminal Justice in Transition
Author: Anne-Marie McAlinden,Clare Dwyer
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2015-11-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781509900534

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This book represents a critical examination of key aspects of crime and criminal justice in Northern Ireland which will have resonance elsewhere. It considers the core aspects of criminal justice policy-making in Northern Ireland which are central to the process of post-conflict transition, including reform of policing, judicial decision-making and correctional services such as probation and prisons. It examines contemporary trends in criminal justice in Northern Ireland and various dimensions of crime relating to female offenders, young offenders, sexual and violent offenders, community safety and restorative justice. The book also considers the extent to which crime and criminal justice issues in Northern Ireland are being affected by the broader processes of 'policy transfer', globalisation and transnationalism and the extent to which criminal justice in Northern Ireland is divergent from the other jurisdictions in the United Kingdom. Written by leading international authorities in the field, the book offers a snapshot of the cutting edge of critical thinking in criminal justice practice and transitional justice contexts.

Women in Transition

Women in Transition
Author: Maria-José Blanco,Claire Williams
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2021-05-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781000383324

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This volume brings together scholars, students and writers as well as artists from around the world. By choosing a thematic focus on "transition" in women’s lives, we present research on women who have crossed biological, geopolitical and political borders as well as emotional, sexual, cultural and linguistic boundaries. The international approach brings together different cultures and genres in order to emphasize the links and connections that bind women together, rather than those which separate them. The chapters consider the ways in which the changes and transitions women undergo influence the world we live in. We are particularly interested in the idea of crossing borders and how this influences identity and belonging, and the theme of crossing boundaries in the context of motherhood as well as sexual orientation. The topic is timely given the waves of migration all around the world in recent times. The contributors deal with issues central to contemporary life, such as gender equality and women’s empowerment, as well as understanding women’s identities and being sensitive to fluid concepts of gender and sexuality.

The Wiley Handbook on What Works with Girls and Women in Conflict with the Law

The Wiley Handbook on What Works with Girls and Women in Conflict with the Law
Author: Shelley L. Brown,Loraine Gelsthorpe
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2022-03-07
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781119576839

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The Wiley Handbook on What Works with Girls and Women in Conflict with the Law The most practical discussion of the rehabilitation of girls and women in conflict with the law in the correctional arena What Works with Girls and Women in Conflict with the Law is the leading examination of evidence-based practice in the field of gender-responsive corrections. Adopting an international and intersectional approach, the distinguished authors seek to collect the best available data and thinking on what works with girls and women and apply it to the real-world problems facing correctional systems today. As part of its contextual and rich approach to the subject, What Works with girls and women in conflict with the law, covers a broad variety of topics, ranging from theories of female involvement in crime, security classification and risk assessment, evidence-based treatment and supervision approaches, special populations (such as Indigenous women), to legal/policy developments in the field of gender-responsive corrections. Perfect for students and practitioners in the field of psychology, criminology, social work, criminal justice, and corrections, this is the only reference of its kind to focus on the practical applications of the latest theory.

Women in Prison

Women in Prison
Author: United States. General Accounting Office
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1999
Genre: Prison administration
ISBN: UCLA:L0081075897

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Releasing Hope

Releasing Hope
Author: Ruth Elwood Martin,Mo Korchinski,Lyn Fels,Carleton Derek Leggo
Publsiher: Inanna Publications & Education
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Hope
ISBN: 1771337052

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Releasing Hope was born out of the first book Arresting Hope, which describes participatory health research and the experience of women incarcerated inside a British Columbian provincial correctional centre from 2005 to 2007. Readers of Arresting Hope, moved by the stories written by incarcerated women, asked, "What happened next?" And, "How are the women doing, now that they are released from prison?" Starting in 2007, women who were released from prison formed a network called Women in2 Healing because they wished to continue participatory health research in the community. Their overarching research question was, "How can we improve the health of women in prison and following their release?" Releasing Hope describes the journeys of formerly incarcerated women and their encounters with the barriers (financial, emotional, familial, systemic) that they confronted during their reintegration in the community. Releasing Hope touches on the stories of individual women and the learning from participatory health research that made visible their lives, their hopes, their dreams and fears.