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Women, Reentry and Employment: Criminalized and Employable? explores the conflicting discourses about employment for women who are exiting prison. It empirically outlines the landscape of employability supports available to reentering women, the steps to employment women are directed to follow, and the barriers to employment they face and theoretically explores the subject positions of criminalized and employable women.This book offers a contemporary contribution to the scholarship of the past three decades that has queried, monitored, and challenged practices and policies relating to womens corrections in Canada. Based on data gathered about community-based employment supports available to reentering women in Ontario, Canada, exploring how language constructs the subject positions of criminalized and employable women, and bringing into conversation the extensive body of work about womens employment and employability and reintegration, the book marks a unique but important intersection of these empirical and theoretical domains. Central to the book is the juxtaposition of two key subject positions mobilized in womens corrections. One is that of the criminalized woman, a subject whose experiences of trauma and marginalization have rendered her emotionally and mentally broken; she is constrained by her past and incapable of acting towards her future. The other subject position is that of the employable woman who is future oriented, confident, and responsible for her own socio-economic inclusion. How do reentering women experience, inhabit, and resist these incompatible subject positions?Challenging the invisibilization of womens experiences in the criminal justice system, Women, Reentry and Employment will be of great interest to students and scholars of Criminology, Penology, and Womens Studies.

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A much needed text that explores employment and re-entry through a gendered - photo 1
A much needed text that explores employment and re-entry through a gendered lens. Through interviews with individuals with experience of the Canadian correctional system (both reentering women and service providers) Anita Grace positions the voices and experiences of these criminalized women at the centre of her work and reminds us that incredibly problematic tensions and inequalities persist. Womens employment matters we can, and must do better.
Dr Isla Masson, Lecturer in Criminology & MSc Course Convenor, School of Criminology, University of Leicester
Anita Graces book, Women, Reentry and Employment: Criminalized and Employable?, is a must-read for anyone interested in corrections and the broader carceral system in Canada. Grace demonstrates the myriad gendered patterns implicit in the process and unique obstacles that women face on their pathways home from prison.
Dawn Beichner, PhD, Professor and Graduate Coordinator, Department of Criminal Justice Sciences, Womens, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Illinois State University
Women, Reentry and Employment
Women, Reentry and Employment: Criminalized and Employable? explores the conflicting discourses about employment for women who are exiting prison. It empirically outlines the landscape of employability supports available to reentering women, the steps to employment women are directed to follow, and the barriers to employment they face and theoretically explores the subject positions of criminalized and employable women.
This book offers a contemporary contribution to the scholarship of the past three decades that has queried, monitored, and challenged practices and policies relating to womens corrections in Canada. Based on data gathered about community-based employment supports available to reentering women in Ontario, Canada, exploring how language constructs the subject positions of criminalized and employable women, and bringing into conversation the extensive body of work about womens employment and employability and reintegration, the book marks a unique but important intersection of these empirical and theoretical domains. Central to the book is the juxtaposition of two key subject positions mobilized in womens corrections. One is that of the criminalized woman, a subject whose experiences of trauma and marginalization have rendered her emotionally and mentally broken; she is constrained by her past and incapable of acting towards her future. The other subject position is that of the employable woman who is future oriented, confident, and responsible for her own socio-economic inclusion. How do reentering women experience, inhabit, and resist these incompatible subject positions?
Challenging the invisibilization of womens experiences in the criminal justice system, Women, Reentry and Employment will be of great interest to students and scholars of Criminology, Penology, and Womens Studies.
Anita Grace received her PhD in Law and Legal Studies at Carleton University, Canada. Her research bridges studies in critical criminology with research on gender, feminist scholarship, and employment and also includes theories of governance and discipline and coping and resilience. She teaches Criminal Justice System, Social Justice, and Human Rights at Carleton University.
Routledge Critical Studies in Crime, Diversity and Criminal Justice
Edited by Patricia Faraldo Cabana, University of A Corua, Spain
Nancy A Wonders, Northern Arizona University, USA
The works in this series strive to generate new conceptual and theoretical frameworks to address the legal, organisational and normative responses to the challenges that diversity and intersectionality present to criminal justice systems. This series aims to present cutting edge empirically informed theoretical works from both new and established scholars around the world.
Drawing upon a range of disciplines including sociology, law, history, economics, and social work, the series encourages different approaches to questions of mobility and exclusion with a cross-section of theorists, empiricists, and critical policy researchers. It will be key reading for scholars who are working in criminal justice, criminology, criminal law and human rights, as well as those in the fields of gender and LGBTI studies, migration studies, anthropology, refugee studies and post-colonial studies.
  • Race, Crime and Restorative Justice
  • William R Wood & Juan Tauri
  • Gendered Injustice
  • Uncovering the Lived Experience of Detained Girls
  • Anastasia Tosouni
  • Image-based sexual abuse
  • A study on the causes and consequences of non-consensual nude or sexual imagery
  • Nicola Henry, Clare McGlynn, Anastasia Powell, Adrian J. Scott, Kelly Johnson and Asher Flynn
  • Women, Reentry and Employment: Criminalized and Employable?
  • Anita Grace
  • Race, Recognition and Retribution in Contemporary Youth Justice: The Intractability Malleability Thesis
  • Esmorie Miller
For more information about this series, please visit: www.routledge.com/criminology/series/CDCJ
Women, Reentry and Employment Criminalized and Employable?
Anita Grace
First published 2022 by Routledge 2 Park Square Milton Park Abingdon Oxon - photo 2
First published 2022
by Routledge
2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN
and by Routledge
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Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business
2022 Anita Grace
The right of Anita Grace to be identified as author of this work has been asserted in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Grace, Anita, author.
Title: Women, reentry and employment : criminalized and
employable? / Anita Grace.
Description: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022. |
Series: Routledge critical studies in crime, diversity and criminal justice |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2021039089 (print) | LCCN 2021039090 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: Female offendersRehabilitation. | Women prisoners
Vocational education. | Women prisonersDeinstitutionalization. |
Women ex-convictsEmployment.
Classification: LCC HV6046 .G727 2022 (print) |
LCC HV6046 (ebook) | DDC 365/.663dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021039089
LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021039090
ISBN: 978-0-367-77037-2 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-0-367-77039-6 (pbk)
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