Literature review on ‘what works’ with women who are in, or at risk of entering the Criminal Justice System

Jessica H. O’Connor, C. Miles, Alyson C. Hammonds
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This paper looks to review the literature surrounding ‘What Works’ with women who are in, or at risk of entering the Criminal Justice System (CJS) and what approach practitioners should take to working with these women. The literature highlights the differing needs and complexities of women compared to their male counterparts. The importance of adopting a gender-responsive and trauma-informed approach to working with women is discussed. The literature surrounding effective interventions and the importance of promoting a positive self-identity are also reviewed along with the importance of staff wellbeing and resilience to effective practice. Recommendations for training of practitioners working with women who are in, or at risk of entering the CJS are made.
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文献综述:对于正在或有可能进入刑事司法系统的女性来说,“什么有效”
本文旨在回顾有关“什么对正在或有可能进入刑事司法系统(CJS)的女性有效”的文献,以及从业人员应该采取什么方法与这些女性合作。这些文献强调了与男性相比,女性的不同需求和复杂性。讨论了采取对性别问题敏感和了解创伤情况的方法与妇女合作的重要性。围绕有效干预和促进积极自我认同的重要性的文献也与员工福利和弹性的重要性一起进行了审查。对正在或有可能进入CJS的妇女的从业人员的培训提出了建议。
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