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Ladies of Lost Causes - Rehabilitation, Women Offenders and the Voluntary Sector (Paperback): Frances Heidensohn Ladies of Lost Causes - Rehabilitation, Women Offenders and the Voluntary Sector (Paperback)
Frances Heidensohn; Judith Rumgay
R993 Discovery Miles 9 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this highly original study, Judith Rumgay evaluates the development of a residential programme for female offenders run by the Griffins Society. The text is unique in that it documents the radical contribution of women philanthropists and practitioners to offender rehabilitation. Drawing on archival, interview, and observational sources, the author describes, analyses, and evaluates a distinctive model of care provision by volunteer, upper-middle-class women that has since been overtaken by the professionalization of the voluntary sector. Rumgay illuminates the pathways of women into, and out of, serious crime; explores the dynamics of rehabilitative practice in the volatile setting of residential care; and also analyses the qualities of successful rehabilitative practice. Subsequently, the author suggests rehabilitative success is more appropriately understood within a paradigm of natural desistance from crime, instead of the more common appeal to a medical model of treatment. Moreover, this style of rehabilitative practice is inextricable from the broader social outlook of a dedicated group of philanthropic women, whose critics derided them with epithets such as 'Lady Bountiful'.

Gender and Justice (Paperback, Illustrated Ed): Frances Heidensohn Gender and Justice (Paperback, Illustrated Ed)
Frances Heidensohn
R1,395 Discovery Miles 13 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Questions about gender, justice and crime are constantly in the public arena, whether they focus on young women getting drunk or taking drugs, or the rising numbers of women going to prison or committing violent crimes, or reports of macho behaviour on the part of men in the military, law enforcement or professional sport. This book provides a key text for students seeking to understand feminist and gendered perspectives on criminology and criminal justice, bringing together the most innovative research and work which has taken the study of the relationship between gender and justice into the twenty-first century. The book addresses many of the issues of concern to the established feminist agenda (such as the gender gap, equity in the criminal justice system, penal regimes and their impact on women), but also shows the ways in which these themes have been extended, reinterpreted and answered in new and distinctive ways. Organised into sections on gender and offending behaviour, gender and the criminal justice system, and new concepts and approaches, Gender and Justice: new concepts and approaches will be essential reading for students taking courses in criminology and criminal justice, and anybody else wishing to understand the complex and changing relationship between gender and justice.

Gender and Justice (Hardcover, illustrated edition): Frances Heidensohn Gender and Justice (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
Frances Heidensohn
R4,511 Discovery Miles 45 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Questions about gender, justice and crime are constantly in the public arena, whether they focus on young women getting drunk or taking drugs, or the rising numbers of women going to prison or committing violent crimes, or reports of macho behaviour on the part of men in the military, law enforcement or professional sport. This book provides a key text for students seeking to understand feminist and gendered perspectives on criminology and criminal justice, bringing together the most innovative research and work which has taken the study of the relationship between gender and justice into the twenty-first century. The book addresses many of the issues of concern to the established feminist agenda (such as the gender gap, equity in the criminal justice system, penal regimes and their impact on women), but also shows the ways in which these themes have been extended, reinterpreted and answered in new and distinctive ways. Organised into sections on gender and offending behaviour, gender and the criminal justice system, and new concepts and approaches, Gender and Justice: new concepts and approaches will be essential reading for students taking courses in criminology and criminal justice, and anybody else wishing to understand the complex and changing relationship between gender and justice.

Crime in Europe (Paperback, Revised): Martin Farrell, Frances Heidensohn Crime in Europe (Paperback, Revised)
Martin Farrell, Frances Heidensohn
R1,580 Discovery Miles 15 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

While some European nations share similar crime rates and trends, many differ widely in their approach to criminal justice. And as Europe's internal frontiers prepare to give way to a "single market", issues such as the movement of terrorists, international fraud, and drug trafficking, take on new, significant dimensions. This book addresses these issues and attempts a comparative criminology for Europe. The contributors cover a range of subjects including crime prevention, women and crime, the relationship of ethnic minorities to crime and the police, corporate crime, and accountability in the prison system.

Crime in Europe (Hardcover): Martin Farrell, Frances Heidensohn Crime in Europe (Hardcover)
Martin Farrell, Frances Heidensohn
R5,770 Discovery Miles 57 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor and Francis, an informa company.

Ladies of Lost Causes - Rehabilitation, Women Offenders and the Voluntary Sector (Hardcover): Frances Heidensohn Ladies of Lost Causes - Rehabilitation, Women Offenders and the Voluntary Sector (Hardcover)
Frances Heidensohn; Judith Rumgay
R3,783 Discovery Miles 37 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this highly original study, Judith Rumgay evaluates the development of a residential programme for female offenders run by the Griffins Society. The text is unique in that it documents the radical contribution of women philanthropists and practitioners to offender rehabilitation. Drawing on archival, interview, and observational sources, the author describes, analyses, and evaluates a distinctive model of care provision by volunteer, upper-middle-class women that has since been overtaken by the professionalization of the voluntary sector. Rumgay illuminates the pathways of women into, and out of, serious crime; explores the dynamics of rehabilitative practice in the volatile setting of residential care; and also analyses the qualities of successful rehabilitative practice. Subsequently, the author suggests rehabilitative success is more appropriately understood within a paradigm of natural desistance from crime, instead of the more common appeal to a medical model of treatment. Moreover, this style of rehabilitative practice is inextricable from the broader social outlook of a dedicated group of philanthropic women, whose critics derided them with epithets such as 'Lady Bountiful'.

Women in Control? - The Role of Women in Law Enforcement (Paperback, Revised): Frances Heidensohn Women in Control? - The Role of Women in Law Enforcement (Paperback, Revised)
Frances Heidensohn
R1,478 Discovery Miles 14 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How far have women progressed in the `unfeminine' career of policing? How far do they want to go and how far will their male colleagues and the public let them? Women in Control? is the first comparative work on women and law enforcement in Britain and the United States. Based on a series of interviews with female officers, it examines such issues as equal opportunities, women officers' attitudes to sex crimes and violence, and male hostility and harassment, and explores new ground by seeking to place these experiences in the social and historical context.

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