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The Routledge Handbook of Women's Experiences of Criminal Justice: Routledge International Handbooks

Editat de Isla Masson, Natalie Booth
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 mai 2024
This Handbook brings together the voices of a range of contributors interested in the many varied experiences of women in criminal justice systems, and who are seeking to challenge the status quo.
Although there is increasing literature and research on gender, and certain aspects of the criminal justice system (often Western focused), there is a significant gap in the form of a Handbook that brings together these important gendered conversations. This essential book explores research and theory on how women are perceived, handled, and experience criminal justice within and across different jurisdictions, with particular consideration of gendered and disparate treatment of women as law-breakers. There is also consideration of women’s experiences through an intersectional lens, including race and class, as well as feminist scholarship and activism. The Handbook contains 47 unique chapters with nine overarching themes (Lessons from history and theory; Routes into the criminal justice system; Intersectionality; Sentencing and the courts and community punishments; Specific offences; Incarcerated women’s experiences; Mothers and families; Rehabilitation and reintegration; Practitioner relationships), and each theme includes contributions from different countries as well as the experiences of contributors from different stages in their own journey.
International and interdisciplinary in scope, this Handbook is essential reading for scholars and students of criminology, sociology, social policy, social work, and law. It will also be of interest to practitioners, such as social workers, probation officers, prison officers, and policy makers.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032064314
ISBN-10: 1032064315
Pagini: 592
Ilustrații: 8
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge International Handbooks

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced

Cuprins

 
  1. Womanhood as Weakness, or Why Witches Were Witches Trace M Maddox
  2. Infanticide Cases, Expert Evidence, and the Sympathetic Jury, in Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century England Rachel Dixon
  3. ‘Completely innocent or wholly culpable’: Judicial outcomes of women tried for homicide in pre-modern England Stephanie Brown
  4. Shifting trends and discourses in women’s imprisonment in Aotearoa New Zealand Fairleigh Evelyn Gilmour and Kirsten Gibson
  5. Criminalised Women and the Risk Lens Hazel Kemshall
  6. Women’s desistance: A review of the literature through a gendered lens Madeline Pertrillo
  7. Perpetrators and Victims: Women, double deviance, and the criminal justice system Vicky Seaman and Orla Lynch
  8. "She Should Have Known": Oversimplified narratives of the victim-offender cycle within women human trafficking ‘offenders’ Alexandra L. A. Baxter
  9. Care-Experienced Women in the Criminal Justice System Claire Fitzpatrick, Jo Staines and Katie Hunter
  10. Family violence, homelessness and criminalised women: accounting for systemic violence in the Australian post-release milieu Rebecca Bunn and Elisa Buggy
  11. Domestic abuse as a driver to women’s offending Jo Roberts
  12. Muslim Women Moving on from Crime Sofia Buncy, Alexandria Bradley and Sarah Goodwin
  13. Making visible the invisibalised voices of criminalised women in Australia Debbie Kilroy and Tabitha Lean
  14. Women, Religion and Criminal Justice in Ireland Lynsey Black
  15. Women’s Experiences of Criminal Justice System in Pursuit of Inheritance: Voices from Pakistan Iram Rubab
  16. Lived Realities of Spouses of Incarcerated Husbands in India Rashmi Choudhury
  17. Lesbian Experiences of the Criminal Justice System: A Practitioner Perspective Kath Wilson
  18. At the intersection of disadvantage, disillusionment and resilience: Black women's experiences in prison Angela Charles
  19. Remanding Women: Exploring the scope for using therapeutic jurisprudence as a framework in the bail and remand decision-making process Lisa Mary Armstrong
  20. Being a girl: does it matter in the Belgian Youth Court? Sofie De Bus
  21. Young Women in Norwegian Courts: A Study of Contemporary Control Strategies Jane Dullum, Elisabeth Fransson and Sven-Erik Skotte
  22. Assessing the viability of problem-solving courts for criminalised women Carly Lightowlers and Nicole Benefer
  23. The Gendered Harms of Criminalisation: Buying abortion pills on the internet in Northern Ireland Goretti Horgan and Linda Moore
  24. The meaning of gender in sentencing domestic violence homicide cases in Poland Anna Matczak and Emilia Rekosz-Cebula
  25. Being female sex offenders inside the criminal justice system: The Colombian case Angie Borda-Montenegro
  26. Situating police legitimacy: The accounts of substance-using and sex-working women in Nigeria Ediomo-Ubong E. Nelson and Aniekan S. Brown
  27. Out of sight, out of mind: The incarceration of cognitively disabled women in Australian prisons Julie-Anne Toohey
  28. Incarcerated Women’s Experiences in Spain Carmen Navarro, Anna Meléndez and Jenny Cubells
  29. Peer mentoring for women in prison: experiences of power, control and reliving past trauma Melissa Henderson and Rosie Meek
  30. Carceral collectivism and incarcerated women’s experiences in Lithuania and Latvia Rūta Vaičiūnienė, Arta Jalili Idrissi and Artūras Tereškinas
  31. Maternal Imprisonment: The enduring impact of imprisonment on mothers and their children Lucy Baldwin and Sophie Mitchell
  32. Imprisoned Women and Reproductive Health: A Site of Reproductive Rights Violation? Emma Milne and Vicki Dabrowski
  33. Mother-infant separations in prison: Why does context matter? Klare Martin and Claire Powell
  34. Mothering within a Prison Nursery – a review of the literature Jacqui Johnson
  35. (Wo)men in the middle: the gendered role of supporting prisoners Natalie Booth and Isla Masson with Ferzana Dakri
  36. A holistic approach to understanding and responding to the multiple and complex needs of women prison leavers in Wales: breaking the cycle of homelessness and reoffending Caroline Gorden and Kelly Lockwood
  37. "It is nice to know that for once someone is not just saying that they’re backing your corner, they are actually fucking backing your corner": The significance of relational factors in women’s experiences of probation intervention Natalie Rutter and Julie Eden-Barnard
  38. Women, the pains of imprisonment and public health interventions Jennifer Ferguson and Maggie Leese
  39. A Darker Tale of Exceptionalism: How Punitive Drug Policies Impact Women’s Experiences of Desistance in Sweden Robin Gålnander and Linnéa Österman
  40. Accounting for the gendered nature of ‘collateral consequences’ of a criminal record Nicola A. Collett
  41. A New Emancipatory Script: gendered post-sentence discrimination and experiences of reintegration Caroline Bald, Rachel Tynan and Olivia Dehnavi
  42. Experiencing the Juvenile Legal System as a Girl: Lessons from Gender-Responsive Approaches and Trauma-Informed Care Nicole C McKenna, Valerie R Anderson, Eurielle Kiki, and Destinee L Starcher
  43. Imprisoned Women’s Experiences of Trust in Staff-Prisoner Relationships in an English Open Prison Sarah Waite
  44. Supervising women in the community: A view from Catalonia Cristina Vasilescu
  45. ‘I don’t know where to fit...how to fit back in...as a mum...as a person’: Exploring the implications for practitioners of women’s experiences of resettlement following short-term custody Laura Haggar
  46. "She has nothing really when she goes out of prison": Community-based practitioners’ perceptions of young women’s pathways through the criminal justice system in Scotland
Annie Rose Crowley

Notă biografică

Isla Masson is a Criminologist and Researcher at The Open University. Her research interests include women in the criminal justice system, motherhood, incarceration, remand, care leavers and restorative justice. Her book Incarcerating Motherhood (Routledge, 2019) was based on her doctoral research, which explored the longevity of short terms of incarceration on mothers. She is a trustee at The Boaz Project, which is a therapeutic work environment for adults with learning disabilities, and previously volunteered with the Independent Monitoring Board.
Natalie Booth is a Senior Lecturer in Criminology at Bath Spa University.  Her doctorate explored ‘maternal imprisonment and family life’ resulting in a book revealing the previously untold experiences of those charged with the responsibility of looking after children of female prisoners ‘from the caregivers’ perspectives’ (2020). Her written work also contributes to our understanding about the maintenance of relationships and family contact during imprisonment, mothers and women in prison and developments in penal policy relating to women and families.

Descriere

This Handbook brings together the voices of a range of contributors interested in the many varied experiences of women in criminal justice systems, and who are seeking to challenge the status quo.