In line with international trends, women represent Australia’s fastest growing prison population. They also represent a resource intensive population as women who enter the criminal justice system come with a wide variety of interlinked individual, social, and systemic challenges, most notably high rates of mental illness. Furthermore, a large number of imprisoned women will also be mothers to dependent children. Despite the growing body of knowledge surrounding imprisoned mothers and women who have a mental illness, knowledge about women who straddle this divide appears to be missing. They are relatively invisible in terms criminal justice policy, and practice as well as research. In order to address this gap, this study examines the exp...
Although women only comprise around 5% of the prison population in England (Ministry of Justice, 201...
Women in prison suffer from mental illness at a rate significantly higher than their male counterpar...
There is an expectation that women will be nurturers and carers. Women who have been judged violent,...
Inmate mothers are not only seen to offend against society, but also against their role as mothers. ...
In Victoria, Australia the rate of female incarceration has continued to rise in the last decade. Th...
Research with prisoner’s families, especially those who have a ‘disabled’ son or daughter as a resul...
Aims: Court liaison services aim to reduce mental illness in prison through early treatment and/or d...
This article explores the legal and clinical processes underpinning gender differences in Australian...
The aims of this study were to determine the social and demographic context, prevalence of mental di...
In western countries such as Australia, the U.S. and the U.K., the women’s prison population has inc...
The purpose of the study is to examine how incarcerated mothers accompanied by their children in pri...
Aim: The present systematic review encompassed qualitative research regarding the lived experiences ...
Women in prison suffer from mental illness at a rate significantly higher than their male counterpar...
Background: Despite the rise in numbers of incarceration women, disparities between health care serv...
There is an expectation that women will be nurturers and carers. Women who have been judged violent,...
Although women only comprise around 5% of the prison population in England (Ministry of Justice, 201...
Women in prison suffer from mental illness at a rate significantly higher than their male counterpar...
There is an expectation that women will be nurturers and carers. Women who have been judged violent,...
Inmate mothers are not only seen to offend against society, but also against their role as mothers. ...
In Victoria, Australia the rate of female incarceration has continued to rise in the last decade. Th...
Research with prisoner’s families, especially those who have a ‘disabled’ son or daughter as a resul...
Aims: Court liaison services aim to reduce mental illness in prison through early treatment and/or d...
This article explores the legal and clinical processes underpinning gender differences in Australian...
The aims of this study were to determine the social and demographic context, prevalence of mental di...
In western countries such as Australia, the U.S. and the U.K., the women’s prison population has inc...
The purpose of the study is to examine how incarcerated mothers accompanied by their children in pri...
Aim: The present systematic review encompassed qualitative research regarding the lived experiences ...
Women in prison suffer from mental illness at a rate significantly higher than their male counterpar...
Background: Despite the rise in numbers of incarceration women, disparities between health care serv...
There is an expectation that women will be nurturers and carers. Women who have been judged violent,...
Although women only comprise around 5% of the prison population in England (Ministry of Justice, 201...
Women in prison suffer from mental illness at a rate significantly higher than their male counterpar...
There is an expectation that women will be nurturers and carers. Women who have been judged violent,...