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Motherhood after Incarceration: Community Reintegration for Mothers
in the Criminal Legal System explores the relationships of women
with their children immediately after periods of incarceration. The
analysis draws on in-depth interviews with 39 women who are mothers
and who had recently been released in the Portland, Oregon,
metropolitan area. Using data collected from these interviews, the
authors address three interrelated questions: (1) How does
incarceration affect mother/child bonds? (2) What obstacles
interfere with successful reintegration of these mothers into the
community? (3) Do mothers who regain immediate custody of their
children after incarceration reintegrate better than those with
delayed (or no) resumption of child custody? Implications of these
findings for policy are explored. The research results demonstrate
the struggles justice-involved mothers experience over time as they
seek to reintegrate into the community and resolve their
relationships with their children, while also struggling with
employment, housing, family relationships, and avoiding situations
that might ultimately lead to recidivism. The authors suggest that
policies for reducing recidivism among reentering women should
provide more resources for housing, childcare, mental health, and
job training and coaching. Further, there are often behavioral and
emotional repercussions associated with the lengthy separation of
mother and child, which highlights the need for parenting support
for these mothers and their children, including social and
emotional counseling, and resources directed toward the maintenance
of family ties. This book's detailed look at motherhood after
incarceration, both for mothers with custody and without, will
appeal to academics, policy makers, community advocates and
activists, and undergraduate and graduate students in social
science courses on correctional policy, gender and crime, and
social work.
Motherhood after Incarceration: Community Reintegration for Mothers
in the Criminal Legal System explores the relationships of women
with their children immediately after periods of incarceration. The
analysis draws on in-depth interviews with 39 women who are mothers
and who had recently been released in the Portland, Oregon,
metropolitan area. Using data collected from these interviews, the
authors address three interrelated questions: (1) How does
incarceration affect mother/child bonds? (2) What obstacles
interfere with successful reintegration of these mothers into the
community? (3) Do mothers who regain immediate custody of their
children after incarceration reintegrate better than those with
delayed (or no) resumption of child custody? Implications of these
findings for policy are explored. The research results demonstrate
the struggles justice-involved mothers experience over time as they
seek to reintegrate into the community and resolve their
relationships with their children, while also struggling with
employment, housing, family relationships, and avoiding situations
that might ultimately lead to recidivism. The authors suggest that
policies for reducing recidivism among reentering women should
provide more resources for housing, childcare, mental health, and
job training and coaching. Further, there are often behavioral and
emotional repercussions associated with the lengthy separation of
mother and child, which highlights the need for parenting support
for these mothers and their children, including social and
emotional counseling, and resources directed toward the maintenance
of family ties. This book's detailed look at motherhood after
incarceration, both for mothers with custody and without, will
appeal to academics, policy makers, community advocates and
activists, and undergraduate and graduate students in social
science courses on correctional policy, gender and crime, and
social work.
The BBC Radio 4 Food Programme Books of the Year 2022 The Observer
New Review Books of the Year 2022 The Telegraph Top Cookbooks of
2022 The Financial Times Top 5 Cookbooks of 2022 'Visually stunning
with wonderful writing and recipes, it's a love song to the people,
food and history of Jamaica and is sure to be a classic' Sarah
Winman 'Melissa captures her love of food and its roots
deliciously' - Ainsley Harriott 'A masterful work and a must for
any lover of the food of Jamaica and the Caribbean region or simply
anyone who loves good food' - Dr Jessica B. Harris Motherland is a
cookbook that charts the history of the people, influences and
ingredients that uniquely united to create the wonderful patchwork
cuisine that is Jamaican food today. There are recipes for the
classics, like saltfish fritters, curry goat and patties, as well
as Melissa's own twists and family favourites, such as: Oxtail
nuggets with pepper sauce mayo Ginger beer prawns Smoky aubergine
rundown Sticky rum and tamarind wings Grapefruit cassava cake
Guinness punch pie. Running through the recipes are essays charting
the origins and evolution of Jamaica's famous dishes, from the
contribution of indigenous Jamaicans, the Redware and Taino
peoples; the impact of the Spanish and British colonisation; the
inspiration and cooking techniques brought from West and Central
Africa by enslaved men and women; and the influence of Indian and
Chinese indentured workers who came to the island. Motherland does
not shy away from the brutality of the colonial periods, but takes
us on a journey through more than 500 years of history to give
context to the beloved island and its cuisine.
Sport coaches play a major role in the lives of athletes. Too
often, however, the delivery of quality coaching is left to chance.
Athletes deserve coaches that create positive environments, foster
skill development and build character. In Coach Education
Essentials, leading coach educators and professionals from around
the world cover the core elements of coach education and
development. As well as this, leaders describe how best to
understand, cultivate and evaluate quality coaching. Edited by
Kristen Dieffenback and Melissa Thompson, this essential text is
the most authoritative resource on the topic. The book's
contributors include John Bales, Wade Gilbert, Penny Crisfield,
Daniel Gould, Luke Jones and many more. Grounded in current
research and emerging trends in the field, Coach Education
Essentials adheres to guidelines established by the International
Council for Coaching Framework (ICCE). It is also consistent with
the ICCE's International Sport Coaching Framework. Chapters cover
the roles and responsibilities of the coach across various levels
of sport. These range from prepubescent participation to
Olympic-level competition. There are also chapters covering current
models of coaching education, training and certification used by
leading sport organisations. Coach Education Essentials is a
comprehensive, insightful and practical resource for those invested
in the development and advancement of coaching education. It is an
asset to all promoting coaching as a profession.
Through the eyes of a Poet---God's unfailing love comes alive In
written word and photographic images, the beauty He wishes to
bestow upon us has been captured between the pages of this
inspiring book. It takes you on a journey of recovery and embracing
His spirit in our lives, where you will realize how much God truly
loves His masterpiece---humanity.
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