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Women And Criminal Justice From The Corston Report To Transforming Rehabilitation Jill Annison Editor Jo Brayford Editor John Deering Editor

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Women And Criminal Justice From The Corston Report To Transforming Rehabilitation Jill Annison Editor Jo Brayford Editor John Deering Editor
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.9 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Jill Annison (editor); Jo Brayford (editor); John Deering (editor)
ISBN: 9781447319337, 1447319338
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Women And Criminal Justice From The Corston Report To Transforming Rehabilitation Jill Annison Editor Jo Brayford Editor John Deering Editor by Jill Annison (editor); Jo Brayford (editor); John Deering (editor) 9781447319337, 1447319338 instant download after payment.

This insightful book focuses on developments since the publication in 2007 of the Corston Report into women and criminal justice. While some of its recommendations were accepted by government, actual policy has restricted the scale and scope of change. The challenges of working with women in the current climate of change and uncertainty are also explored, seeking to translate lessons from good practice to policy development and recommending future directions resulting from the coalition government’s Transforming Rehabilitation plans. This timely analysis engages with wide-ranging considerations for policy makers, providers and practitioners of services and interventions for women who offend, and questions whether women should be treated differently in the criminal justice system.

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