This article critiques the focus on responsibilisation of criminalised women within desistance research, policy and practice, through the neglect of the structural conditions surrounding women’s criminalisation and victimisation. The concept of the ‘good woman’ within these areas is grounded in patriarchal and neoliberal discourse. Drawing upon women’s narratives, we show this results in feelings of shame and stigmatisation, negatively affecting relational networks and leading to a denial of victimhood. Research from two complementing studies drawn together here suggest that positive relationships which challenge feelings of shame and stigmatisation are essential to women’s desistance both from crime and harm, and are therefore fundamental ...
The purpose of this chapter is to consider the contribution that feminist criminology can offer to u...
This project intended to explore women offenders’, and staff working with them, perspectives’ of com...
Desistance theorizing has concentrated on the male experience resulting in relatively less knowledge...
This article critiques the focus on responsibilisation of criminalised women within desistance resea...
Maintaining desistance is about struggling. It is about leaving a destructive and unwanted way of li...
Despite increasing academic focus on intimate relationships as positive influences on desistance, re...
This article explores desistance from crime and experiences of stigma amongst 19 young mothers with ...
It is recognised that women who have offended comprise a vulnerable group having commonly experience...
Drawing on narrative interviews with 16 criminalized women and a year of observation at English Wome...
How do experiences of trauma and victimisation impact on women’s efforts to desist from crime? Traum...
This article presents a theoretical examination of victims’ (N = 28) experiences when trying to rebu...
This article presents a theoretical examination of victims’ (N = 28) experiences when trying to rebu...
While criminological literature, criminal justice practice, and to a lesser extent, state policy hav...
Desistance theory, which examines how and why people stop offending, has occupied an increasingly ce...
The lives of women who are trying to put offending histories behind them remain rare in research. Th...
The purpose of this chapter is to consider the contribution that feminist criminology can offer to u...
This project intended to explore women offenders’, and staff working with them, perspectives’ of com...
Desistance theorizing has concentrated on the male experience resulting in relatively less knowledge...
This article critiques the focus on responsibilisation of criminalised women within desistance resea...
Maintaining desistance is about struggling. It is about leaving a destructive and unwanted way of li...
Despite increasing academic focus on intimate relationships as positive influences on desistance, re...
This article explores desistance from crime and experiences of stigma amongst 19 young mothers with ...
It is recognised that women who have offended comprise a vulnerable group having commonly experience...
Drawing on narrative interviews with 16 criminalized women and a year of observation at English Wome...
How do experiences of trauma and victimisation impact on women’s efforts to desist from crime? Traum...
This article presents a theoretical examination of victims’ (N = 28) experiences when trying to rebu...
This article presents a theoretical examination of victims’ (N = 28) experiences when trying to rebu...
While criminological literature, criminal justice practice, and to a lesser extent, state policy hav...
Desistance theory, which examines how and why people stop offending, has occupied an increasingly ce...
The lives of women who are trying to put offending histories behind them remain rare in research. Th...
The purpose of this chapter is to consider the contribution that feminist criminology can offer to u...
This project intended to explore women offenders’, and staff working with them, perspectives’ of com...
Desistance theorizing has concentrated on the male experience resulting in relatively less knowledge...