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Author Baldwin, Lucy.
Title Gendered Justice : Women, Trauma and Crime.
Publisher Hook : Waterside Press, 2023.
Copyright date ©2023.
Edition 1st ed.



Descript 1 online resource (299 pages)
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Contents Cover -- Scars and Time -- Copyright and publication details -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Publisher's Note -- Acknowledgements -- Dedication -- Foreword -- The Author of the Foreword -- Introduction -- Lucy Baldwin -- Adopting a Whole-Systems Approach -- Why a Women's Specialist Team Model Makes Sense -- Claire Morley and Claire Rushton -- Historical Context and Legacy -- Transitional Period -- Personal Practice Reflections -- Towards a Trauma-informed and Gendered Service -- Women's Specialist Teams -- Operating Model -- Enforcement and Role Clarity -- Principles of Practice -- Conclusion -- Desistance and the Stigma Machine -- Being a 'Good Woman' -- Úna Barr and Natalie Rutter -- Desistance and Stigma -- Desistance and Relationships -- Stigma: The Machinery of Inequality -- Background to Our Research -- Katie -- Karen -- Discussion and Concluding Thoughts -- 'They Just Didn't Want to Help Me' -- The Criminalisation of Coerced Women Co-offenders -- Charlotte Barlow -- Introduction -- 'Malestream' Criminology and Rationality -- Co-offending Women's Pathways into Crime and Continued Influences on Offending -- Criminalisation and Punitive State Responses -- The Preoccupation With 'Choice' -- Conclusion - Moving Forward -- 'Racism is Very Much There' -- Validating Racial Trauma in the Context of Criminal Justice -- Monica Thomas and Sinem Bozkurt -- The Importance of Language -- Defining Racial Trauma -- Sentencing: Same Offence - Different Outcome? (SB) -- Prisons as Sites of Racial Trauma -- Conclusion -- A Mother's Work is Never Done -- Mothers Affected by Remand -- Isla Masson and Natalie Booth -- Introduction -- Positionality of the Authors -- Literature Review -- Findings From the Families on Remand Project -- The Impact of Visits -- Conclusion -- 'And Still I Rise' -- Hope, Trauma and Imprisoned Women.
Christy Pitfield and Anna Motz -- Clinical Illustration -- The Therapeutic Relationship -- Concluding Thoughts -- Women's Experiences of Presenting as Homeless Post Domestic Abuse -- Homelessness Policy and Domestic Abuse - The Changing Legislative Context -- Kelly Henderson and Yoric Irving-Clarke -- The Poor Laws as the Foundation for What Became Homeless Policy -- Duties Imposed and Updated -- Prevention and Relief -- Defining and Proving Vulnerability -- The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 -- Women's Experiences -- The Homelessness Code of Guidance in Relation to Women Presenting as Homeless -- Developing Good Practice -- Conclusion -- 'There's Nothing Left, Nothing Left of You' -- Criminalised Women and Trauma -- Dr Nicola Harding -- Introduction -- Co-produced Research with Criminalised Women -- Criminalisation as a Trauma Producing Process -- Labelling and Trauma -- Managing Trauma -- Conclusion -- 'It's Not a Joke - It's My Life' -- Lucy Baldwin, Abigay Green and Melanie Brown -- Melanie Brown -- Abigay Green -- Ethical Research with Criminalised Women -- Melanie -- Missed and Lost Opportunities -- Abigay -- Motherhood and Desistance -- Impact and Outcomes of this Underpinning Research -- 'We Are the Ones': Joining Forces and Creating New Tools for Change -- Challenges for Academia, Charities and Practitioners -- Kate Paradine -- So Near and Yet So Far -- 'We' Not 'They' -- Failure -- Prison Abolition and 'Small Victories' -- 'Your silence will not protect you' -- Power and the 'Master's Tools' -- Building a New House -- Afterword, Summary and Closing Thoughts -- Lucy Baldwin -- Summary of the Collection -- Concluding Thoughts -- References and Bibliography -- Index.
ISBN 9781914603440 (electronic bk.)
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Author Baldwin, Lucy.
Alt author Gelsthorpe, Loraine.
Descript 1 online resource (299 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Edition 1st ed.
Contents Cover -- Scars and Time -- Copyright and publication details -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Publisher's Note -- Acknowledgements -- Dedication -- Foreword -- The Author of the Foreword -- Introduction -- Lucy Baldwin -- Adopting a Whole-Systems Approach -- Why a Women's Specialist Team Model Makes Sense -- Claire Morley and Claire Rushton -- Historical Context and Legacy -- Transitional Period -- Personal Practice Reflections -- Towards a Trauma-informed and Gendered Service -- Women's Specialist Teams -- Operating Model -- Enforcement and Role Clarity -- Principles of Practice -- Conclusion -- Desistance and the Stigma Machine -- Being a 'Good Woman' -- Úna Barr and Natalie Rutter -- Desistance and Stigma -- Desistance and Relationships -- Stigma: The Machinery of Inequality -- Background to Our Research -- Katie -- Karen -- Discussion and Concluding Thoughts -- 'They Just Didn't Want to Help Me' -- The Criminalisation of Coerced Women Co-offenders -- Charlotte Barlow -- Introduction -- 'Malestream' Criminology and Rationality -- Co-offending Women's Pathways into Crime and Continued Influences on Offending -- Criminalisation and Punitive State Responses -- The Preoccupation With 'Choice' -- Conclusion - Moving Forward -- 'Racism is Very Much There' -- Validating Racial Trauma in the Context of Criminal Justice -- Monica Thomas and Sinem Bozkurt -- The Importance of Language -- Defining Racial Trauma -- Sentencing: Same Offence - Different Outcome? (SB) -- Prisons as Sites of Racial Trauma -- Conclusion -- A Mother's Work is Never Done -- Mothers Affected by Remand -- Isla Masson and Natalie Booth -- Introduction -- Positionality of the Authors -- Literature Review -- Findings From the Families on Remand Project -- The Impact of Visits -- Conclusion -- 'And Still I Rise' -- Hope, Trauma and Imprisoned Women.
Christy Pitfield and Anna Motz -- Clinical Illustration -- The Therapeutic Relationship -- Concluding Thoughts -- Women's Experiences of Presenting as Homeless Post Domestic Abuse -- Homelessness Policy and Domestic Abuse - The Changing Legislative Context -- Kelly Henderson and Yoric Irving-Clarke -- The Poor Laws as the Foundation for What Became Homeless Policy -- Duties Imposed and Updated -- Prevention and Relief -- Defining and Proving Vulnerability -- The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 -- Women's Experiences -- The Homelessness Code of Guidance in Relation to Women Presenting as Homeless -- Developing Good Practice -- Conclusion -- 'There's Nothing Left, Nothing Left of You' -- Criminalised Women and Trauma -- Dr Nicola Harding -- Introduction -- Co-produced Research with Criminalised Women -- Criminalisation as a Trauma Producing Process -- Labelling and Trauma -- Managing Trauma -- Conclusion -- 'It's Not a Joke - It's My Life' -- Lucy Baldwin, Abigay Green and Melanie Brown -- Melanie Brown -- Abigay Green -- Ethical Research with Criminalised Women -- Melanie -- Missed and Lost Opportunities -- Abigay -- Motherhood and Desistance -- Impact and Outcomes of this Underpinning Research -- 'We Are the Ones': Joining Forces and Creating New Tools for Change -- Challenges for Academia, Charities and Practitioners -- Kate Paradine -- So Near and Yet So Far -- 'We' Not 'They' -- Failure -- Prison Abolition and 'Small Victories' -- 'Your silence will not protect you' -- Power and the 'Master's Tools' -- Building a New House -- Afterword, Summary and Closing Thoughts -- Lucy Baldwin -- Summary of the Collection -- Concluding Thoughts -- References and Bibliography -- Index.
ISBN 9781914603440 (electronic bk.)
Author Baldwin, Lucy.
Alt author Gelsthorpe, Loraine.

Descript 1 online resource (299 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Cover -- Scars and Time -- Copyright and publication details -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Publisher's Note -- Acknowledgements -- Dedication -- Foreword -- The Author of the Foreword -- Introduction -- Lucy Baldwin -- Adopting a Whole-Systems Approach -- Why a Women's Specialist Team Model Makes Sense -- Claire Morley and Claire Rushton -- Historical Context and Legacy -- Transitional Period -- Personal Practice Reflections -- Towards a Trauma-informed and Gendered Service -- Women's Specialist Teams -- Operating Model -- Enforcement and Role Clarity -- Principles of Practice -- Conclusion -- Desistance and the Stigma Machine -- Being a 'Good Woman' -- Úna Barr and Natalie Rutter -- Desistance and Stigma -- Desistance and Relationships -- Stigma: The Machinery of Inequality -- Background to Our Research -- Katie -- Karen -- Discussion and Concluding Thoughts -- 'They Just Didn't Want to Help Me' -- The Criminalisation of Coerced Women Co-offenders -- Charlotte Barlow -- Introduction -- 'Malestream' Criminology and Rationality -- Co-offending Women's Pathways into Crime and Continued Influences on Offending -- Criminalisation and Punitive State Responses -- The Preoccupation With 'Choice' -- Conclusion - Moving Forward -- 'Racism is Very Much There' -- Validating Racial Trauma in the Context of Criminal Justice -- Monica Thomas and Sinem Bozkurt -- The Importance of Language -- Defining Racial Trauma -- Sentencing: Same Offence - Different Outcome? (SB) -- Prisons as Sites of Racial Trauma -- Conclusion -- A Mother's Work is Never Done -- Mothers Affected by Remand -- Isla Masson and Natalie Booth -- Introduction -- Positionality of the Authors -- Literature Review -- Findings From the Families on Remand Project -- The Impact of Visits -- Conclusion -- 'And Still I Rise' -- Hope, Trauma and Imprisoned Women.
Christy Pitfield and Anna Motz -- Clinical Illustration -- The Therapeutic Relationship -- Concluding Thoughts -- Women's Experiences of Presenting as Homeless Post Domestic Abuse -- Homelessness Policy and Domestic Abuse - The Changing Legislative Context -- Kelly Henderson and Yoric Irving-Clarke -- The Poor Laws as the Foundation for What Became Homeless Policy -- Duties Imposed and Updated -- Prevention and Relief -- Defining and Proving Vulnerability -- The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 -- Women's Experiences -- The Homelessness Code of Guidance in Relation to Women Presenting as Homeless -- Developing Good Practice -- Conclusion -- 'There's Nothing Left, Nothing Left of You' -- Criminalised Women and Trauma -- Dr Nicola Harding -- Introduction -- Co-produced Research with Criminalised Women -- Criminalisation as a Trauma Producing Process -- Labelling and Trauma -- Managing Trauma -- Conclusion -- 'It's Not a Joke - It's My Life' -- Lucy Baldwin, Abigay Green and Melanie Brown -- Melanie Brown -- Abigay Green -- Ethical Research with Criminalised Women -- Melanie -- Missed and Lost Opportunities -- Abigay -- Motherhood and Desistance -- Impact and Outcomes of this Underpinning Research -- 'We Are the Ones': Joining Forces and Creating New Tools for Change -- Challenges for Academia, Charities and Practitioners -- Kate Paradine -- So Near and Yet So Far -- 'We' Not 'They' -- Failure -- Prison Abolition and 'Small Victories' -- 'Your silence will not protect you' -- Power and the 'Master's Tools' -- Building a New House -- Afterword, Summary and Closing Thoughts -- Lucy Baldwin -- Summary of the Collection -- Concluding Thoughts -- References and Bibliography -- Index.
Alt author Gelsthorpe, Loraine.
ISBN 9781914603440 (electronic bk.)

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