Background: Attention to the interaction between individual agency and the structural causes and solutions to repeated incarceration is important to create sustainable change. In order to create this change, we will need to work in new ways to investigate the issues and to collaboratively identify and implement solutions.Purpose: Arts-and community-based research methods were used to explore the experiences and personal knowledge of women in remand custody.Results: The findings substantiate current knowledge of the underlying causes of women's incarceration, including both structural issues (e.g., poverty, inaccessible education and employment, housing instability) and personal issues (e.g., addictions, history of family violence). Although...
Based on in-depth, semi-structured qualitative and photo-elicitation interviews with 36 formerly inc...
Although people in prison share some commonalities, they also face distinct issues based on who they...
Female incarceration rates are increasing at unprecedented rates. The majority of women are poor sin...
The rate of incarceration in the United States is six to ten times higher than in countries with sim...
Women released from prison or jail face particular obstacles and challenges on reentry to the commun...
The social problem under investigation was that although there had been a general rise in the number...
Reentry programs seek to reduce recidivism while maintaining community safety. Most reentry programs...
The United States has incarcerated more of its citizens than any other progressive nation worldwide....
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is an examination of the impact of systemic oppre...
Female offenders are distinctly different from male offenders, and present with their own gender-spe...
Despite decades of critical reframings, policy and practice on prisoner (re)entry often remains situ...
Researchers explored the role of agency in the lives of women offenders. Life history interviews wer...
This research focuses on a small group of female offenders in England and the ways in which engageme...
There is a significant and growing volume of research into the way in which offenders desist from cr...
Research suggests that the experiences of female offenders differ greatly from their male counterpar...
Based on in-depth, semi-structured qualitative and photo-elicitation interviews with 36 formerly inc...
Although people in prison share some commonalities, they also face distinct issues based on who they...
Female incarceration rates are increasing at unprecedented rates. The majority of women are poor sin...
The rate of incarceration in the United States is six to ten times higher than in countries with sim...
Women released from prison or jail face particular obstacles and challenges on reentry to the commun...
The social problem under investigation was that although there had been a general rise in the number...
Reentry programs seek to reduce recidivism while maintaining community safety. Most reentry programs...
The United States has incarcerated more of its citizens than any other progressive nation worldwide....
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is an examination of the impact of systemic oppre...
Female offenders are distinctly different from male offenders, and present with their own gender-spe...
Despite decades of critical reframings, policy and practice on prisoner (re)entry often remains situ...
Researchers explored the role of agency in the lives of women offenders. Life history interviews wer...
This research focuses on a small group of female offenders in England and the ways in which engageme...
There is a significant and growing volume of research into the way in which offenders desist from cr...
Research suggests that the experiences of female offenders differ greatly from their male counterpar...
Based on in-depth, semi-structured qualitative and photo-elicitation interviews with 36 formerly inc...
Although people in prison share some commonalities, they also face distinct issues based on who they...
Female incarceration rates are increasing at unprecedented rates. The majority of women are poor sin...