Clinicians working with women in forensic secure environments will be acutely aware of the diverse risks, complex treatment needs and unique responsivity issues found in this multifaceted marginal group. Women make up 5% of the prison population and approx 20% of the secure forensic psychiatric population (approx 4,500 and 1,085 women respectively). What animates the studies of women is not so much numbers of offenders but the particular circumstances of the women and girls “behind” the numbers. There is a common perception that women make up such a small number of the criminal justice service (CJS) population that devising gender sensitive environments and interventions is unnecessary. However studies of patients detained in high and mediu...
Two hundred and one randomly selected female inmates incarcerated at a municipal jail were interview...
Some of the most neglected, misunderstood, and unseen individuals in our society are the more than o...
Background: Women constitute only a small proportion of inmates, but several studies have shown that...
Clinicians working with women in forensic secure environments will be acutely aware of the diverse r...
In the last 30 years, the number of women in the criminal justice system has risen significantly, ye...
Aims: Court liaison services aim to reduce mental illness in prison through early treatment and/or d...
Women and girls represent only a minority in the penitentiary system and in forensic mental health c...
The needs of women offenders may be qualitatively different than the needs of male offenders. The “p...
The purpose of this study was to gain insight into the support available to female offenders, both d...
Chapter 1 comprises a review of the literature on the mental health of women prisoners. Historically...
Although girls and women represent only a minority of the forensic mental health and prison populati...
Studies have shown that the mental health needs of women who come into conflict with the law are mor...
Risk/needs assessment and the treatment of risk factors are fundamental tasks for public health, com...
The past two decades, a disproportionate growth of females entering the criminal justice system and ...
Literature has consistently shown that women offenders often have unique needs compared to men prima...
Two hundred and one randomly selected female inmates incarcerated at a municipal jail were interview...
Some of the most neglected, misunderstood, and unseen individuals in our society are the more than o...
Background: Women constitute only a small proportion of inmates, but several studies have shown that...
Clinicians working with women in forensic secure environments will be acutely aware of the diverse r...
In the last 30 years, the number of women in the criminal justice system has risen significantly, ye...
Aims: Court liaison services aim to reduce mental illness in prison through early treatment and/or d...
Women and girls represent only a minority in the penitentiary system and in forensic mental health c...
The needs of women offenders may be qualitatively different than the needs of male offenders. The “p...
The purpose of this study was to gain insight into the support available to female offenders, both d...
Chapter 1 comprises a review of the literature on the mental health of women prisoners. Historically...
Although girls and women represent only a minority of the forensic mental health and prison populati...
Studies have shown that the mental health needs of women who come into conflict with the law are mor...
Risk/needs assessment and the treatment of risk factors are fundamental tasks for public health, com...
The past two decades, a disproportionate growth of females entering the criminal justice system and ...
Literature has consistently shown that women offenders often have unique needs compared to men prima...
Two hundred and one randomly selected female inmates incarcerated at a municipal jail were interview...
Some of the most neglected, misunderstood, and unseen individuals in our society are the more than o...
Background: Women constitute only a small proportion of inmates, but several studies have shown that...