Critical Reflections on Women, Family, Crime and Justice

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نام کتاب : Critical Reflections on Women, Family, Crime and Justice
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : تأملات انتقادی در مورد زنان، خانواده، جنایت و عدالت
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ناشر : Policy Press
سال نشر : 2021
تعداد صفحات : 250
ISBN (شابک) : 9781447358701
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 18 مگابایت



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Front Cover\nCritical Reflections on Women, Family, Crime and Justice\nCopyright information\nTable of contents\nList of figures\nNotes on the contributors\nAcknowledgments\nForeword: critical reflections from the Women, Family, Crime and Justice network\n1 Starting the conversation: an introduction to the Women, Family, Crime and Justice network\n Convening the WFCJ network\n Research and policy impact\n Knowledge transfer\n Interdisciplinary teaching and programme development\n Dissemination and publication\n The current collection\n Chapter overview\n Concluding thoughts\n Notes\n References\n2 Playing the game: women and community punishment\n Introduction\n Methodology\n The rules of the game\n The trauma card\n The desistance card\n Motherhood\n Homemaking\n Women’s bodies\n Ending a rigged game\n Shannon\n Rachel\n Nicola\n Conclusion\n Reflection points\n References\n3 Harmful social and cultural practices that exist within South Asian communities in the UK and their impact on women\n Introduction\n Methodology\n Domestic violence/family violence\n Forced marriage\n Dowry-related violence and preference for sons\n Honour-based violence\n Stigmatising menstruation\n Conclusion and recommendations\n Reflection points\n Notes\n References\n4 Exploring shame, love and healing within women’s recovery: an analysis of a trauma-specific intervention\n Introduction\n Methodology\n Innovation within rehabilitation: becoming trauma-informed\n Recognising violence and trauma in sex work\n Introducing the Griffin Programme\n Relational association: healing, shame and intimacy\n Implicit knowing\n Nurturing, love and healing\n Concluding thoughts\n Reflection points\n Notes\n References\n5 Reducing the enduring harm of short terms of imprisonment\n Introduction\n Preparation for prison\n Effective and tailored healthcare and education\n Children and communication\n Support during and post custody\n Reflection points\n Notes\n References\n6 ‘Without it you’re lost’: examining the role and challenges of family engagement services in prisons\n Introduction\n What are family engagement services (FES)?\n Current family engagement services\n Family engagement services in a neoliberal context\n FES retendering\n Family engagement as an outsourced service\n Delivering care in a neoliberal prison environment\n The future of family engagement services\n Lord Farmer Reviews\n Inclusion of social workers in FES\n Conclusion\n Reflection points\n Notes\n References\n7 What are the challenges and opportunities for schools in supporting children of people in prison?\n Introduction\n Research methodology\n Research findings: challenges for schools\n Raising awareness and knowing which pupils are affected by familial imprisonment\n Impact on educational outcomes – behaviour and social, emotional and mental health issues\n Access to appropriate resources\n Conclusion and summary\n Recommendations and reflections\n Note\n8 Impact and engagement work in the context of families of people in prison\n Introduction\n Methodology\n Working with stakeholders\n Creative engagement: thinking beyond academic outputs\n Social justice and making the voices of the stigmatised heard\n Summary\n Reflection points\n Acknowledgements\n Notes\n References\n9 Presence, voice and reflexivity in feminist and creative research: a personal and professional reflection\n Introduction\n What is meant by ‘feminist research’?\n Doing feminist research\n My doctoral research: shaping the methodology\n Reflexivity and my doctoral research\n Feminist principles, creative research and the Children Seen and Heard Book Project\n Poems by children affected by parental imprisonment and by parents with experience of prison\n Recommendations\n Summary and conclusion\n Reflection points\n Notes\n References\n10 Service users being used: thoughts to the research community\n Introduction\n Ethics and informed consent\n Power in the research relationship\n The purpose of research: damage or desire?\n Conclusion\n Reflection points\n11 Continuing the conversation: reflections from the Women, Family, Crime and Justice network\n Stigma and shame\n Power, equality and agency\n Access to appropriate services and failure to meet needs\n Family and relationships\n Concluding thoughts\n Notes\n References\nIndex\nBack Cover




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