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![]() | TO GET A COPY.....Race, Gender and the Criminal Justice Process Edited by Ruth Chigwada-Bailey
First edition 2005, Reprinted April 2006
Women and the Criminal Justice System (Holly Dustin) |
![]() | TO GET A COPY.........Race Gender and the Criminal Justice Process Series 11 Criminology in Millennium Conference Proceedings, London.Edited by Ruth Chigwada-Bailey Published December 2006 – 179 pages.Contents:Black women and mental health Black women and domestic violence Black women and rape Women from black and minority ethnic and self harm Developing cultural awareness in criminal justice and mental health services Policing of domestic violence Identifying holistic responses to the victims of domestic abuse Domestic violence in India Counselling of women in prison Post-colonialism and insanity Which way forward ISBN paperback – 11: 0-9551821-1-5 |
![]() | TO GET A COPY......Black Women’s Experiences of Criminal Justice was first published in 1997 and has been reprinted several times in response to popular demand.It deals with the multiple hazards of discrimination-on the basis of race, gender and class-faced by black women who come into contact with the criminal justice process of England and Wales. This updated and revised version includes information about developments since that time. The book includes first-hand accounts by black women prisoners concerning their treatment by and impressions of the English criminal process. The text has become key reading for practitioners and students alike. Five years after writing the first edition of this book, Ruth Chigwada-Bailey remains of the view that if the interaction of race, gender, class and criminal justice is to be taken seriously there remains a need not simply for relevant information and understanding but to ‘make things happen’.Update contents include:Extract from the Foreword to the First Edition by Sylvia Denman CBENew Introduction to the 2002 Edition by the author Revised chapters from the original work:A Combination of ForcesVoices Unheard; Police and Black Women Probation and Black Women Experience of the Courts Beatrice’s Case (an extended account of one black woman’s perceptions of her arrest, trial and imprisonment) Black Women and Imprisonment Hopes and Ambitions Plus an Appendix: Historical Background to Modern-Day Problems of ‘Immigrant’ Labour in Britain ISBN 2002 ISBN 1 872 870 52 X This publication is available direct from CiM |
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