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Author Sheehan, Rosemary, author.

Title Women's transitions from prison : the post-release experience / Rosemary Sheehan and Chris Trotter
Published London [England] ; New York, New York : Routledge, 2018
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Series International Series on Desistance and Rehabilitation ; 12
International series on desistance and rehabilitation ; 12.
Contents Chapter Introduction -- chapter 1 Women after prison: female crime, custody, and community -- chapter 2 Policy developments in Victoria: the Better Pathways strategy -- chapter 3 The transition from prison to community -- chapter 4 Adapting to community life -- chapter 5 Services and programmes: sustaining the transition to community -- chapter 6 Culture and ethnicity: life after prison for Indigenous and culturally diverse women -- chapter 7 Return to reoffending -- chapter 8 Women's voices: women's experiences -- chapter 9 Women in the justice system: maintaining desistance
Summary "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."--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Women prisoners -- Deinstitutionalization
Female offenders -- Rehabilitation.
Women ex-convicts.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Penology.
Female offenders -- Rehabilitation
Women ex-convicts
Form Electronic book
Author Trotter, Chris, author.
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