This article draws on the findings from research undertaken in south-east Scotland in 2008 which sought to identify the characteristics of female offenders and to document the views of policy makers and practitioners regarding the experiences of women involved in the Scottish criminal justice system. Despite Scotland having retained a stronger 'welfare' focus than elsewhere in the UK (e.g. McAra, 2008), this is not reflected in the treatment of women who offend, with the rate of female imprisonment having almost doubled in the last ten years and community based disposals falling short of a welfare-oriented system. This article explores why the treatment that women offenders receive in the criminal justice system may be harsh and disproporti...
There has been much activity within the criminal justice system in Scotland aimed at securing an app...
Felicity Gerry QC and Lyndon Harris, in partnership with Halsbury’s Law Exchange, have spent t...
Background Female prisoners in Scotland have been found to have higher levels of drug dependence whe...
This article draws on the findings from research undertaken in south-east Scotland in 2008 which sou...
This article draws on the findings from research undertaken in south-east Scotland in 2008 which sou...
Despite the increasing numbers of women given community sentences in the UK and in other jurisdictio...
This research examines female offending in Scotland, and assesses our current understanding of its n...
The use of imprisonment and non-custodial alternatives for women in Scotland has remained a focus of...
This article traces the emergence of the ‘problem’ of violent and disorderly young female offenders ...
Whilst the Corston report was focused upon the imprisonment of vulnerable women in England and Wales...
Female offenders are becoming a high-risk and high-tariff population because of harsher sentencing p...
This research, conducted on behalf of Lothian and Borders Community Justice Authority, aimed to pro...
Offending by women differs in a number of important ways from offending by men: it is less common, l...
This project intended to explore women offenders’, and staff working with them, perspectives’ of com...
This research emerged out of an idea which originated in an earlier MSc dissertation, in which I ha...
There has been much activity within the criminal justice system in Scotland aimed at securing an app...
Felicity Gerry QC and Lyndon Harris, in partnership with Halsbury’s Law Exchange, have spent t...
Background Female prisoners in Scotland have been found to have higher levels of drug dependence whe...
This article draws on the findings from research undertaken in south-east Scotland in 2008 which sou...
This article draws on the findings from research undertaken in south-east Scotland in 2008 which sou...
Despite the increasing numbers of women given community sentences in the UK and in other jurisdictio...
This research examines female offending in Scotland, and assesses our current understanding of its n...
The use of imprisonment and non-custodial alternatives for women in Scotland has remained a focus of...
This article traces the emergence of the ‘problem’ of violent and disorderly young female offenders ...
Whilst the Corston report was focused upon the imprisonment of vulnerable women in England and Wales...
Female offenders are becoming a high-risk and high-tariff population because of harsher sentencing p...
This research, conducted on behalf of Lothian and Borders Community Justice Authority, aimed to pro...
Offending by women differs in a number of important ways from offending by men: it is less common, l...
This project intended to explore women offenders’, and staff working with them, perspectives’ of com...
This research emerged out of an idea which originated in an earlier MSc dissertation, in which I ha...
There has been much activity within the criminal justice system in Scotland aimed at securing an app...
Felicity Gerry QC and Lyndon Harris, in partnership with Halsbury’s Law Exchange, have spent t...
Background Female prisoners in Scotland have been found to have higher levels of drug dependence whe...