This paper re-examines critically the role of rehabilitative interventions for a seriously neglected group of prisoners: women serving long sentences. Drawing on empirical research conducted in a democratic therapeutic community in a women’s prison in the south of England, it considers how far established criticisms identify insuperable difficulties that exacerbate existing harms and inequalities. It argues that evidence can be adduced to support rehabilitative interventions that are not predominantly concerned with the reduction of criminal risk but which provide tangible benefits to the personal wellbeing of women in prison and may increase their prospects of integration post release. It explores how such rehabilitative policies and pract...
There is a large body of research evidence suggesting that support, rehabilitation, and supervision ...
With increasing rates of female imprisonment, and female prisoner re-imprisonment rates of 33% for f...
Research on the importation and deprivation models has focused almost exclusively on male inmates, a...
With the numbers of women imprisoned increasing across Western jurisdictions over the last 15 or so ...
Despite a growing body of literature on prisons, and how these are experienced by those held within ...
There is a significant and growing volume of research into the way in which offenders desist from cr...
As many scholars have noted, women remain peripheral in most analyses of the practices and effects o...
In many European countries, the numbers of women imprisoned have increased in recent years reflectin...
Reconceptualising Custody draws on developments for women in prison in Scotland to consider the infl...
This study is about the prison experience. The research relates the stories of several long-term pri...
This thesis is about the extent to which women who have received custodial sentences have their crim...
There is a significant and growing volume of research into the way in which offenders desist from cr...
Despite the increasing numbers of women given community sentences in the UK and in other jurisdictio...
There is a significant volume of research into the way in which offenders desist from crime, their r...
“They break us out there and then more in here. And they don\u27t do anything to build us back up.” ...
There is a large body of research evidence suggesting that support, rehabilitation, and supervision ...
With increasing rates of female imprisonment, and female prisoner re-imprisonment rates of 33% for f...
Research on the importation and deprivation models has focused almost exclusively on male inmates, a...
With the numbers of women imprisoned increasing across Western jurisdictions over the last 15 or so ...
Despite a growing body of literature on prisons, and how these are experienced by those held within ...
There is a significant and growing volume of research into the way in which offenders desist from cr...
As many scholars have noted, women remain peripheral in most analyses of the practices and effects o...
In many European countries, the numbers of women imprisoned have increased in recent years reflectin...
Reconceptualising Custody draws on developments for women in prison in Scotland to consider the infl...
This study is about the prison experience. The research relates the stories of several long-term pri...
This thesis is about the extent to which women who have received custodial sentences have their crim...
There is a significant and growing volume of research into the way in which offenders desist from cr...
Despite the increasing numbers of women given community sentences in the UK and in other jurisdictio...
There is a significant volume of research into the way in which offenders desist from crime, their r...
“They break us out there and then more in here. And they don\u27t do anything to build us back up.” ...
There is a large body of research evidence suggesting that support, rehabilitation, and supervision ...
With increasing rates of female imprisonment, and female prisoner re-imprisonment rates of 33% for f...
Research on the importation and deprivation models has focused almost exclusively on male inmates, a...