The Wiley Handbook on What Works with Girls and Women in Conflict with the Law
A Critical Review of Theory, Practice, and Policy
Loraine Gelsthorpe editor Leam A Craig editor Louise Dixon editor Shelley L Brown editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Published:24th Mar '22
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The Wiley Handbook on What Works with Girls and Women in Conflict with the Law
The most practical discussion of the rehabilitation of girls and women in conflict with the law in the correctional arena
What Works with Girls and Women in Conflict with the Law is the leading examination of evidence-based practice in the field of gender-responsive corrections. Adopting an international and intersectional approach, the distinguished authors seek to collect the best available data and thinking on what works with girls and women and apply it to the real-world problems facing correctional systems today.
As part of its contextual and rich approach to the subject, What Works with girls and women in conflict with the law, covers a broad variety of topics, ranging from theories of female involvement in crime, security classification and risk assessment, evidence-based treatment and supervision approaches, special populations (such as Indigenous women), to legal/policy developments in the field of gender-responsive corrections.
Perfect for students and practitioners in the field of psychology, criminology, social work, criminal justice, and corrections, this is the only reference of its kind to focus on the practical applications of the latest theory.
ISBN: 9781119886419
Dimensions: 243mm x 178mm x 30mm
Weight: 907g
464 pages