Based on extensive Australian research, this book considers how women manage their correctional obligations and re-settle in the community after prison and considers the style of services which are most effective in reducing recidivism.
Based on extensive Australian research, this book considers how women manage their correctional obligations and re-settle in the community after prison and considers the style of services which are most effective in reducing recidivism.
Rosemary Sheehan is Professor in the Department of Social Work at Monash University, Australia. Chris Trotter is Professor in the Department of Social Work at Monash University, Australia, and Director of the Monash Criminal Justice Research Consortium.
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Introduction 1. Women after prison: Female crime custody and community 2. Policy developments in Victoria: The Better Pathways strategy 3. The transition from prison to community: Evaluating the Better Pathways strategy 4. After prison: Adapting to community life 5. Services and programmes: Sustaining the transition to community 6. Culture and ethnicity: Life after prison for Indigenous and culturally diverse women 7. After prison: Return to reoffending 8. Women's voices: Women's experiences 9. Women in the justice system: Maintaining desistance References
Introduction 1. Women after prison: Female crime custody and community 2. Policy developments in Victoria: The Better Pathways strategy 3. The transition from prison to community: Evaluating the Better Pathways strategy 4. After prison: Adapting to community life 5. Services and programmes: Sustaining the transition to community 6. Culture and ethnicity: Life after prison for Indigenous and culturally diverse women 7. After prison: Return to reoffending 8. Women's voices: Women's experiences 9. Women in the justice system: Maintaining desistance References
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