May 2021 Academic Bristol University Press

Critical Reflections on Women, Family, Crime and Justice Foreword by Jenny Earle, contributions by Paula Harriott, Michaela Booth, Anna Kotova, Anna Jones, Erin Power, Rose Mahon, Kirsty Day, Alexandria Bradley, Zinthiya Ganeshpanchan, Nicola Harding, edited by Isla Masson, Lucy Baldwin, Natalie Booth

Critical Reflections on Women, Family, Crime and Justice
Foreword by Jenny Earle, contributions by Paula Harriott, Michaela Booth, Anna Kotova, Anna Jones, Erin Power, Rose Mahon, Kirsty Day, Alexandria Bradley, Zinthiya Ganeshpanchan, Nicola Harding, edited by Isla Masson, Lucy Baldwin, Natalie Booth


Paperback | May 2021 | Policy Press | 9781447358695 | 248pp | 234x156mm | RFB | AUD$57.99, NZD$64.99
Hardback | May 2021 | Policy Press | 9781447358688 | 248pp | 234x156mm | RFB | AUD$185.00, NZD$200.00

This book critically examines different experiences and outcomes of the current criminal justice system in England and Wales for women and families.

Drawing on original research from the Women, Family, Crime and Justice research network, this edited collection sheds new light on the challenges and experiences of women and families who encounter the criminal justice system in the UK. Each contribution demonstrates how these groups are often ignored, oppressed and repeatedly victimised. The book addresses crucial issues including short-term imprisonment, trauma-specific interventions, schools supporting children affected by parental imprisonment and visibility and voice in research. Bringing together contemporary knowledge from both research and practice, this ambitious volume offers valuable insights and practical recommendations for positive action and change.