Purpose: Most women who serve time in prison will eventually be released and expected to reintegrate back into society. To maximize the chances of success, careful support is usually required. An example of this support work was the Healthy Relationships Program (HRP, 2016) offered to women inmates of the Adelaide Women’s Prison (South Australia) pre-release. The content of the HRP was influenced by a gender-responsive framework and constructed as a social work program. The purpose of this paper is to report on a small qualitative study that used semi-structured interviews pre- and post-program to explore women participants’ expectations, perceptions and experiences of the program. In this paper, the focus is on the women inmates’ interview...
With the rate of women’s incarceration significantly outpacing that of men’s, combined with the fact...
There is a current need to construct gender-based reentry and rehabilitation correctional programs i...
“They break us out there and then more in here. And they don\u27t do anything to build us back up.” ...
The purpose of this study was to gain insight into the support available to female offenders, both d...
Prisons remain one of the social service agencies of last resort for women. Female prisoners are oft...
With increasing rates of female imprisonment, and female prisoner re-imprisonment rates of 33% for f...
The authors review evidence of gender-responsive factors for women in prisons. Some gender-responsiv...
The Canadian government's Task Force Report on Federally Sentenced Women, Creating Choices (1990), p...
Female offenders are distinctly different from male offenders, and present with their own gender-spe...
Text in EnglishWhile correctional centres are often associated with men, there is an increasing numb...
This study uses research literature and results from a qualitative project to discuss how gender-res...
The purpose of this study was to elicit the experiences of women who participated in a gender-respon...
The proposed study intends to examine the way gender dynamics, while taking race and socioeconomic s...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the life histories of incarcerated and formerly incarcerated...
Substance-related offending poses a considerable problem for society. In response, criminal justice ...
With the rate of women’s incarceration significantly outpacing that of men’s, combined with the fact...
There is a current need to construct gender-based reentry and rehabilitation correctional programs i...
“They break us out there and then more in here. And they don\u27t do anything to build us back up.” ...
The purpose of this study was to gain insight into the support available to female offenders, both d...
Prisons remain one of the social service agencies of last resort for women. Female prisoners are oft...
With increasing rates of female imprisonment, and female prisoner re-imprisonment rates of 33% for f...
The authors review evidence of gender-responsive factors for women in prisons. Some gender-responsiv...
The Canadian government's Task Force Report on Federally Sentenced Women, Creating Choices (1990), p...
Female offenders are distinctly different from male offenders, and present with their own gender-spe...
Text in EnglishWhile correctional centres are often associated with men, there is an increasing numb...
This study uses research literature and results from a qualitative project to discuss how gender-res...
The purpose of this study was to elicit the experiences of women who participated in a gender-respon...
The proposed study intends to examine the way gender dynamics, while taking race and socioeconomic s...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the life histories of incarcerated and formerly incarcerated...
Substance-related offending poses a considerable problem for society. In response, criminal justice ...
With the rate of women’s incarceration significantly outpacing that of men’s, combined with the fact...
There is a current need to construct gender-based reentry and rehabilitation correctional programs i...
“They break us out there and then more in here. And they don\u27t do anything to build us back up.” ...