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Making It In The Free World Women In Transition From Prison Patricia Obrien

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Making It In The Free World Women In Transition From Prison Patricia Obrien
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.23 MB
Pages: 220
Author: Patricia O'Brien
ISBN: 9780791448625, 0791448622
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Making It In The Free World Women In Transition From Prison Patricia Obrien by Patricia O'brien 9780791448625, 0791448622 instant download after payment.

Explores how women inmates make the transition from prison back into society.
This is the first study to address the important but neglected topic of how women return to the "free world" after single or multiple experiences of incarceration. It uses first-person narratives and a comprehensive review of contemporary theory to provide useful suggestions for practitioners and policymakers concerned with responding to the increasing number of women in the criminal justice system.
Patricia O'Brien provides an in-depth description of the experiences of women with a variety of criminal histories to elucidate elements that contributed to their desistance from crime. The book challenges practitioners to be more proactive in recognizing the needs of this population and more responsive to these needs. O'Brien suggests policy changes, especially related to alternatives to incarceration. The first-person narratives of non-recidivist women provide concrete and powerful examples of the crucial mix of ingredients any woman needs to remain free and empowered in a context of powerlessness and increasing social control.
"Extremely well written and addressing an important but neglected topic, this book is significant and critical to the area of women's prisons. The first-person narratives are very powerful."--Barbara Owen, author of "In the Mix:" Struggle and Survival in a Women's Prison

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