Drawing on research from the Women, Family, Crime and Justice research network, this collection sheds new light on the experiences of women and families who encounter the UK criminal justice system. Contributions demonstrate how these groups are often ignored, oppressed and victimised, and offer insights and practical recommendations for change.
Drawing on research from the Women, Family, Crime and Justice research network, this collection sheds new light on the experiences of women and families who encounter the UK criminal justice system. Contributions demonstrate how these groups are often ignored, oppressed and victimised, and offer insights and practical recommendations for change.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Isla Masson is Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Leicester. Lucy Baldwin is Senior Lecturer in Criminology at De Montfort University. Natalie Booth is Senior Lecturer in Criminology at Bath Spa University.
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Foreword: critical reflections from the Women, Family, Crime and Justice network - Jenny Earle Starting the conversation: an introduction to the WFCJ network - Isla Masson and Natalie Booth Playing the game: women and community punishment - Nicola Harding Harmful social and cultural practices that exist within South Asian communities in the UK and their impact on women - Zinthiya Ganeshpanchan and Isla Masson Exploring shame, love and healing within women's recovery: an analysis of a trauma-specific intervention - Alexandria Bradley, Kirsty Day and Rose Mahon Reducing the enduring harm of short terms of imprisonment - Isla Masson 'Without it you're lost': examining the role and challenges of family engagement services in prisons - Erin Power What are the challenges and opportunities for schools in supporting children of people in prison? - Anna Jones Impact and engagement work in the context of families of people in prison - Anna Kotova Presence, voice and reflexivity in feminist and creative research: a personal and professional reflection - Lucy Baldwin
Foreword: critical reflections from the Women, Family, Crime and Justice network - Jenny Earle Starting the conversation: an introduction to the WFCJ network - Isla Masson and Natalie Booth Playing the game: women and community punishment - Nicola Harding Harmful social and cultural practices that exist within South Asian communities in the UK and their impact on women - Zinthiya Ganeshpanchan and Isla Masson Exploring shame, love and healing within women's recovery: an analysis of a trauma-specific intervention - Alexandria Bradley, Kirsty Day and Rose Mahon Reducing the enduring harm of short terms of imprisonment - Isla Masson 'Without it you're lost': examining the role and challenges of family engagement services in prisons - Erin Power What are the challenges and opportunities for schools in supporting children of people in prison? - Anna Jones Impact and engagement work in the context of families of people in prison - Anna Kotova Presence, voice and reflexivity in feminist and creative research: a personal and professional reflection - Lucy Baldwin
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