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|a Experiences of punishment, abuse and justice by women and families.
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|c edited by Natalie Booth, Isla Masson and Lucy Baldwin ; with a foreword by Anita Dockley.
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|a Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 04, 2023).
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|a Front Cover -- Experiences of Punishment Abise and Justice by Women and Families -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword: time to shift the focus and reduce the use of the penal system for women -- 1 Keeping the conversation going: the Women, Family, Crime and Justice network -- Introduction -- Introducing the second volume/ current collection -- Chapter overview -- Concluding thoughts -- References -- Part I Punishing women in the criminal justice system -- 2 Pregnancy and new motherhood in prison during the COVID-19 pandemic
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|a Introduction -- Pregnancy in prison pre-pandemic -- Prison health care during COVID-19 and its impact on pregnant women -- Methods -- Findings -- Mental health versus physical risk of COVID-19 -- Virtual support and decision making -- Being released into the global pandemic community -- Conclusion -- Reflection points -- Notes -- References -- 3 Empowerment or punishment? The curious case of women's centres -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Space of surveillance and (re)traumatisation -- Responsibilisation agenda and being their 'sisters' keeper'
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|a The erasure of vulnerability and 'undeserving victims' -- Conclusion -- Reflection points -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- 4 Silent victims: uncovering the realities of the criminal justice system for families of prisoners -- Introduction -- Defining 'the silent victims' -- Himaya Haven: our mission, services and clientele -- Methods -- Blame and stigma -- Financial difficulties -- Children and young people's experiences -- Conclusion -- Reflection points -- Notes -- References -- Part II Violence, abuse and justice
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|a 5 Recognising and responding to domestic violence and abuse in LGB and/or T+ people's relationships: towards a 'relationships services' approach -- Introduction -- Methods -- Findings -- Relationships in crisis: the DVA response -- Individualising relationship troubles: counselling responses -- Towards relationship services: promoting early intervention and positive relationships -- Conclusion -- Reflection points -- Notes -- References -- 6 "Throwing the first punch before I got hurt": the experiences of imprisoned women who have perpetrated intimate partner violence and abuse -- Introduction
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|a Methods -- Findings -- Distal factors -- trauma and instability -- Triggers to IPVA perpetration -- 'anticipating violence' and 'taking back control' -- Ongoing trauma and difficulties: perpetuating factors -- Conclusion and recommendations -- Reflection points -- Note -- References -- 7 "It feels like a mini victory": alternative routes to justice in experiences of online misogyny -- Introduction -- Methods -- Addressing the perpetrators of online misogyny -- Resisting online gendered hate through 'traditional' activism -- DIY justice through digilantism -- Conclusion -- Reflection points -- Notes
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|a Shedding light on the challenges and experiences of women and families within the criminal justice system, this book considers issues of intersectionality, violence and gender. Accessible to both academics and practitioners and with real-world policy recommendations, this collection demonstrates how positive change can be achieved.
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