Women are the fastest growing group of incarcerated people in Canada.
While feminist criminologists advocate for community alternatives to
imprisonment, they often do so without offering a corresponding
analysis of existing community programs. And critical criminologists
rarely consider gender in their assessment of the options. A Better
Justice? brings these criminological strands together in a concise and
carefully reasoned analysis of alternative justice programs for
criminalized women. Using Winnipeg as a test case, Amanda Nelund draws
on staff interviews and agency and program documents to reveal the
complexity that underlies the governance of criminalized women. She
finds that alternative programs neither fully reproduce dominant
justice system norms nor provide the complete alternatives called for
by feminist criminologists. Instead, formal and informal practices and
governing mentalities reflect a tension between neoliberal and social
justice approaches. A Better Justice? calls attention to the potential
that alternative programs have for both alignment with and opposition
to current criminal justice norms. It is in the potential points of
resistance that we can find improved strategies for the treatment of
criminalized women in Canada – and ultimately, greater social
justice for them.
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Community Programs for Criminalized Women
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780774863650
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
University of British Columbia Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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