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Author:
DeHart, Dana, 1966- author.
Title:
Women's and girls' pathways through the criminal legal system : addressing trauma, mental health, and marginalization / Dana DeHart and Shannon Lynch.
Publisher:
Cognella,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
xix, 180 pages ; 26 cm
Subject:
Female offenders--United States.
Female offenders--Mental health--United States.
Female offenders--United States--Psychology.
Female juvenile delinquents--United States.
Female juvenile delinquents--Mental health--United States.
Female juvenile delinquents--United States--Psychology.
Discrimination in criminal justice administration--United States.
Criminelles--États-Unis.
Criminelles--Santé mentale--États-Unis.
Criminelles--États-Unis--Psychologie.
Jeunes délinquantes--États-Unis.
Jeunes délinquantes--Santé mentale--États-Unis.
Jeunes délinquantes--États-Unis--Psychologie.
Discrimination dans l'administration de la justice pénale--États-Unis.
Discrimination in criminal justice administration
Female juvenile delinquents
Female offenders
Female offenders--Psychology
United States
Other Authors:
Lynch, Shannon M. (Shannon Maria), author.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-175) and index.
Contents:
Introduction -- section 1. Points of entry into the system. Girls' & women's experiences of victimization and adversity ; Mental and physical health of system-involved girls and women ; Social context and vulnerabilities of system-involved girls and women ; Practice and policy implications at systemic entry points -- section 2. The courts, detention, and incarceration. Girls' & women's experiences with courts, penalties, and sentancing ; Challenges of secure confinement ; Impacts of detention and incarceration on prisoners and their families ; Practice and policy implications at detention and incarceration -- section 3. Reentry into communities. Challenges of reentry into communities ; Practice and policy implications at reentry and community corrections -- Conclusion.
Summary:
"Women's pathways through the criminal legal system are shaped by a variety of factors, ranging from their demographic backgrounds and life experiences to laws and policies within the jurisdiction in which they enter the system. Women's and Girls' Pathways through the Criminal Legal System: Addressing Trauma, Mental Health, and Marginalization describes these pathways as framed through the lens of two key theoretical perspectives--the feminist pathways perspective and intersectional criminology--as well as two applied approaches to prevention, risk reduction, and intervention--trauma-informed approaches and the sequential intercept model. The theoretical models help readers understand how women become involved in the system and how women and girls of diverse social identities may be differentially impacted by that involvement. The applied approaches provide readers with the knowledge and resources to assist girls and women and decrease engagement with the system"--Provided by publisher.
Series:
Cognella series on family and gender-based violence
ISBN:
1516534468
9781516534463
1516576896
9781516576890
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1190659702
LCCN:
2022276202
Locations:
UNUX074 -- University of Northern Iowa - Rod Library (Cedar Falls)

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