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Life on The Outside: Women’s Experiences after Leaving Provincial Prison

Autor Amy Sheppard
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 iul 2024
This book seeks to understand how women's experiences both within and outside prisons shape their ability to engage in crime-free living after the experience of prison. It uses women's stories to examine their cognitive shifts toward desistance as well as the structural services that may help with the desistance process. It also examines the impacts of addiction and stigma on the desistance processes and develops the theories of desistance. Written by a practitioner, this book includes the voices of service providers who are rarely heard from to provide unique insight into how criminalized women's desistance processes can be supported. It offers intersectional, feminist perspectives and anti-carceral/ abolitionist perspectives.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031638169
ISBN-10: 3031638166
Pagini: 152
Ilustrații: XI, 114 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

.- 1. Introduction.
.- 2.What Women Say They Need: Supporting Desistance.
.- 3. Stigma and Women's Desistance.
.- 4. Desistance and Recovery from Addiction.
.- 5. Ways Forward: Implications for Policy and Practise.
.- 6. Bringing It All Together: Discussion and Conclusion.

Notă biografică

Amy Sheppard is a social worker and a per-course instructor at Memorial University, Canada, teaching teaching criminology, sociology and social work. She researches and works with women involved in the legal system, focussing on the impacts of gender, substance use and systemic barriers on women’s desistance from crime.

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This book seeks to understand how women's experiences both within and outside prisons shape their ability to engage in crime-free living after the experience of prison. It uses women's stories to examine their cognitive shifts toward desistance as well as the structural services that may help with the desistance process. It also examines the impacts of addiction and stigma on the desistance processes and develops the theories of desistance. Written by a practitioner, this book includes the voices of service providers who are rarely heard from to provide unique insight into how criminalized women's desistance processes can be supported. It offers intersectional, feminist perspectives and anti-carceral/ abolitionist perspectives.
Amy Sheppard is a social worker and a per-course instructor at Memorial University, Canada, teaching teaching criminology, sociology and social work. She researches and works with women involved in the legal system, focussing on the impacts of gender, substance use and systemic barriers on women’s desistance from crime.

Caracteristici

Speaks to service providers and academics Written by a pracademic with over 12 years of experience Draws on the stories of women released from prison