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Working With Women Offenders in the Community
Working With Women Offenders in the Community
Edited by
Rosemary Sheehan, Gill McIvor and Chris Trotter
Working with Women Offenders in the Community - image 2
Published by
Willan Publishing
2 Park Square
Milton Park
Abingdon
Oxon
OX14 4RN
Published simultaneously in the USA and Canada by
Willan Publishing
270 Madison Avenue
New York
NY 10016
The editors and contributors 2011
All rights reserved; no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the Publishers or a licence permitting copying in the UK issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency Ltd, Saffron House, 610 Kirby Street, London EC1N 8TS.
First published 2011
This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2011.

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ISBN 0-203-83295-7 Master e-book ISBN
ISBN 978-1-84392-887-4 paperback
978-1-84392-888-1 hardback
British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
Project managed by Deer Park Productions, Tavistock, Devon
Contents

Rosemary Sheehan,Gill McIvorandChris Trotter

Briege NugentandNancy Loucks

Carol Hedderman

Maureen Buell,Phyllis ModleyandPatricia Van Voorhis

Rosemary Sheehan

Delores Blackwell

Shoshana Pollack

Loraine Gelsthorpe

Gilly Sharpe

Dot Goulding

Margaret MallochandGill McIvor

Janet T. Davidson

Jo DeakinandJon Spencer

Chris Trotter

Dawn M. Salgado,Judith B. FoxandKristen Quinlan

Rosemary C. Sarri

Becky Hayes BooberandErica Hansen King

Rosemary Sheehan,Gill McIvorandChris Trotter
List of figures and tables
Figures
4.1
Increased use of remand for women in Victoria, as at June 2009
4.2
Sentence lengths for women in Victoria, 200809
4.3
Country of origin of women entering prison in Victoria, 200809
4.4
Outcomes for remanded women, 200809
4.5
Interface between court-based diversion outcome and Better Pathways programmes
12.1
Layas social networks three key phases
13.1
Helpfulness of the mentoring service
13.2
Helpfulness of the service in preventing offending
16.1
Integrated practice model medical stability
16.2
Integrated practice model economic and employment opportunities
Tables
2.1
Sex differences in offences resulting in a caution or conviction, 2007
2.2
Final court outcome for persons remanded in custody at some stage in magistrates court proceedings
2.3
Changes in the female prison population
3.1
Structure of gender-responsive instruments
8.1
Girls and young women sentenced to penal custody, England and Wales, 20022008
8.2
Proportionate (%) use of sentences for girls aged 1017 years, England and Wales, 19982008
11.1
Overall LSI-R score by gender
11.2
Bivariate correlations with recidivism for LSI-R total score and domains for the entire sample and male- and female-only samples
13.1
Gender of clients in four mentoring programmes
13.2
Prior history of clients in mentoring programmes
13.3
Contact with the mentoring agency
13.4
Helpfulness of mentoring service for women and men
13.5
Penalties received by clients an average of 30 months after release from prison
13.6
Issues and problems which the clients were working on at the time of interview
15.1
Characteristics of women in prison (women in state and federal prisons at admission)
List of abbreviations
ART
Aggression Replacement Therapy Programme (London, England)
ASBO
Antisocial Behavour Order (UK)
ASRO
Addressing Substance-Misuse-Related Offending Programme (London, England)
CASA
Centre Against Sexual Assault (Victoria, Australia)
CCATS
Childcare and Transport Subsidy (Australia)
CCS
Community Correction Services (Austalia)
CISP
Courts Integrated Services Programme (Australia)
CJA
Community Justice Authority (Scotland)
CJDP
Criminal Justice Diversion Programme (Australia)
CJS
Criminal Justice System
CPO
Community Payback Order (Scotland)
CPS
Child and Protection Services (USA)
CYTS
Community and Youth Training Services (Australia)
DHHS
Department of Health and Human Services (USA)
DipPS
Diploma in Probation Studies (UK)
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