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9781555537203

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Northeastern University Press
ISBN-10
1555537200
ISBN-13
9781555537203
eBay Product ID (ePID)
79844435

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
208 Pages
Publication Name
Women on Probation and Parole : a Feminist Critique of Community Programs and Services
Language
English
Publication Year
2010
Subject
Substance Abuse & Addictions / Drugs, Women's Studies, Psychopathology / Addiction, Criminology
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, Self-Help, Psychology
Author
Merry Morash
Series
New England Gender, Crime and Law Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
10.4 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2009-046308
Reviews
"A very well-written but highly technical and detailed research monograph that will mainly be of interest to those criminology scholars studying what Morash calls 'gender-responsive probation and parole.' Recommended."--Choice, "The text is valuable in that it is the first in-depth comparison between traditional and gender responsive programming for post-incarcerated women. It is an excellent beginning."-Gender & Society, This book makes an important contribution in a field in which research and literature are quite sparse and would be particularly useful in courses on gender and criminal justice and forensic social work. It is well worth reading for the detailed descriptions it provides of gender-responsive and traditional community supervision and nuanced exploration of their differences and effects., "Morash's research sheds light on the benefits of intensive, gender-adaptive supervision in probation and parole. . . . Morash's study reveals that there are women who benefit greatly from gender responsive services. In fact, it appears from her study that all people on probation and parole-whether female or male-could benefit from increased supervision and attentive supervising officers." - Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice, Morash's research sheds light on the benefits of intensive, gender-adaptive supervision in probation and parole. . . . Morash's study reveals that there are women who benefit greatly from gender responsive services. In fact, it appears from her study that all people on probation and parole--whether female or male--could benefit from increased supervision and attentive supervising officers., "The text is valuable in that it is the first in-depth comparison between traditional and gender responsive programming for post-incarcerated women. It is an excellent beginning."- Gender & Society, "Morash's research sheds light on the benefits of intensive, gender-adaptive supervision in probation and parole. . . . Morash's study reveals that there are women who benefit greatly from gender responsive services. In fact, it appears from her study that all people on probation and paroleÑwhether female or maleÑcould benefit from increased supervision and attentive supervising officers." ÑBerkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice, "Morash's research sheds light on the benefits of intensive, gender-adaptive supervision in probation and parole. . . . Morash's study reveals that there are women who benefit greatly from gender responsive services. In fact, it appears from her study that all people on probation and parole-whether female or male-could benefit from increased supervision and attentive supervising officers." -Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice, "A very well-written but highly technical and detailed research monograph that will mainly be of interest to those criminology scholars studying what Morash calls 'gender-responsive probation and parole.' Recommended."- Choice, "This book makes an important contribution in a field in which research and literature are quite sparse and would be particularly useful in courses on gender and criminal justice and forensic social work. It is well worth reading for the detailed descriptions it provides of gender-responsive and traditional community supervision and nuanced exploration of their differences and effects."-Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, "The text is valuable in that it is the first in-depth comparison between traditional and gender responsive programming for post-incarcerated women. It is an excellent beginning."ÑGender & Society, "A very well-written but highly technical and detailed research monograph that will mainly be of interest to those criminology scholars studying what Morash calls 'gender-responsive probation and parole.' Recommended."-Choice, "Morash's research sheds light on the benefits of intensive, gender-adaptive supervision in probation and parole. . . . Morash's study reveals that there are women who benefit greatly from gender responsive services. In fact, it appears from her study that all people on probation and parole--whether female or male--could benefit from increased supervision and attentive supervising officers." --Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice, "This book makes an important contribution in a field in which research and literature are quite sparse and would be particularly useful in courses on gender and criminal justice and forensic social work. It is well worth reading for the detailed descriptions it provides of gender-responsive and traditional community supervision and nuanced exploration of their differences and effects."--Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, A very well-written but highly technical and detailed research monograph that will mainly be of interest to those criminology scholars studying what Morash calls 'gender-responsive probation and parole.' Recommended., "This book makes an important contribution in a field in which research and literature are quite sparse and would be particularly useful in courses on gender and criminal justice and forensic social work. It is well worth reading for the detailed descriptions it provides of gender-responsive and traditional community supervision and nuanced exploration of their differences and effects."ÑSex Roles: A Journal of Research, "The text is valuable in that it is the first in-depth comparison between traditional and gender responsive programming for post-incarcerated women. It is an excellent beginning."--Gender & Society, The text is valuable in that it is the first in-depth comparison between traditional and gender responsive programming for post-incarcerated women. It is an excellent beginning., "A very well-written but highly technical and detailed research monograph that will mainly be of interest to those criminology scholars studying what Morash calls 'gender-responsive probation and parole.' Recommended."ÑChoice, Morash's research sheds light on the benefits of intensive, gender-adaptive supervision in probation and parole. . . . Morash's study reveals that there are women who benefit greatly from gender responsive services. In fact, it appears from her study that all people on probation and parole-whether female or male-could benefit from increased supervision and attentive supervising officers., "This book makes an important contribution in a field in which research and literature are quite sparse and would be particularly useful in courses on gender and criminal justice and forensic social work. It is well worth reading for the detailed descriptions it provides of gender-responsive and traditional community supervision and nuanced exploration of their differences and effects."- Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, "Probation and parole services have long either ignored women or treated them as if they were men. Morash's vital new study exposes the cost of such an approach while also documenting the importance of paying attention to women's unique needs if they are to succeed in staying crime free. It turns out addressing gender troubles (like domestic violence) and building on women's strengths (like relationships) actually means better services and lower recidivism. In an era that will see increasing numbers of criminalized women seeking services in the community, Women on Probation and Parole is a must read."--Meda Chesney-Lind, University of Hawaii at Manoa "Women on Probation and Parole is a much-needed addition to the research on women offenders, particularly women under correctional-community supervision. Based on multiple sources of data, Morash provides a nuanced, feminist-based portrait of women's lives on probation and parole in two adjacent counties with very different approaches to supervision. This is one of the most compelling books to be published recently on the challenges facing women offenders and their programming needs."--Darrell Steffensmeier, Penn State University, "A very well-written but highly technical and detailed research monograph that will mainly be of interest to those criminology scholars studying what Morash calls 'gender-responsive probation and parole.' Recommended."-- Choice "This book makes an important contribution in a field in which research and literature are quite sparse and would be particularly useful in courses on gender and criminal justice and forensic social work. It is well worth reading for the detailed descriptions it provides of gender-responsive and traditional community supervision and nuanced exploration of their differences and effects."-- Sex Roles: A Journal of Research "Morash's research sheds light on the benefits of intensive, gender-adaptive supervision in probation and parole. . . . Morash's study reveals that there are women who benefit greatly from gender responsive services. In fact, it appears from her study that all people on probation and parole--whether female or male--could benefit from increased supervision and attentive supervising officers." -- Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice "The text is valuable in that it is the first in-depth comparison between traditional and gender responsive programming for post-incarcerated women. It is an excellent beginning."-- Gender & Society
Dewey Edition
22
Grade From
College Graduate Student
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
364.6/20820973
Table Of Content
Acknowledgments Introduction Research Purposes and Design THE WOMEN ON PROBATION AND PAROLE Dominant Crimes Women's Characteristics by Dominant Crime Subgroup OUTCOMES IN THE TWO COUNTIES Drug Users Who Fail Supervision for Women Using Drugs but Not Failing Positive Changes for Substance- Centered Women Keeping Women off Drugs Supervision for Women without Drug Problems Conclusion Key Findings and Implications APPENDIXES Survey Questions for Supervising Officers Interview Questions for Women on Probation and Parole References Index
Synopsis
So far there has been very limited research on the effectiveness ofgender-responsive as compared to traditional supervision of womenfelons on probation and parole. This volume, based on extensivelongitudinal, qualitative data from probation and parole officers andfrom in-depth interviews with the women themselves, fills this gap. Merry Morash has based her study on data from two counties in thesame state that differed markedly in their approaches to supervision.Gender Responsive County emphasized identifying and meeting a widerange of needs unique or common to women offenders. Traditional Countyemphasized compliance with rules and similar treatment for women andmen. Within this comparative frame, Morash discusses life issues ofwomen offenders, including dangerous places where they live,relationships with partners and children, and reliance on a mix ofcriminal and prosocial support networks. She documents change anddemonstrates how a dedicated and innovative team of probation andparole officers apply a gender-responsive approach to produce positiveoutcomes for women addicted to drugs or dependent on destructive andabusive partners., So far there has been very limited research on the effectiveness of gender-responsive as compared to traditional supervision of women felons on probation and parole. This volume, based on extensive longitudinal, qualitative data from probation and parole officers and from in-depth interviews with the women themselves, fills this gap. Merry Morash has based her study on data from two counties in the same state that differed markedly in their approaches to supervision. Gender Responsive County emphasized identifying and meeting a wide range of needs unique or common to women offenders. Traditional County emphasized compliance with rules and similar treatment for women and men. Within this comparative frame, Morash discusses life issues of women offenders, including dangerous places where they live, relationships with partners and children, and reliance on a mix of criminal and prosocial support networks. She documents change and demonstrates how a dedicated and innovative team of probation and parole officers apply a gender-responsive approach to produce positive outcomes for women addicted to drugs or dependent on destructive and abusive partners., The first in-depth comparative look at gender-responsive versus traditional probation and parole for women, So far there has been very limited research on the effectiveness of gender-responsive as compared to traditional supervision of women felons on probation and parole. This volume, based on extensive longitudinal, qualitative data from probation and parole officers and from in-depth interviews with the women themselves, fills this gap.Merry Morash has based her study on data from two counties in the same state that differed markedly in their approaches to supervision. Gender Responsive County emphasized identifying and meeting a wide range of needs unique or common to women offenders. Traditional County emphasized compliance with rules and similar treatment for women and men. Within this comparative frame, Morash discusses life issues of women offenders, including dangerous places where they live, relationships with partners and children, and reliance on a mix of criminal and prosocial support networks. She documents change and demonstrates how a dedicated and innovative team of probation and parole officers apply a gender-responsive approach to produce positive outcomes for women addicted to drugs or dependent on destructive and abusive partners.
LC Classification Number
HV6046.M627 2010

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