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National Symposium on Women Offenders
Publication year:
1999
| Cataloged on:
Jul. 30, 2007
ANNOTATION: Sessions included: building the case -- why focus on women offenders?; women's prison reform -- past, present, future; women's pathways to criminality; effective interventions -- looking at gender responsive programming; creating systems to support women's development (5 breakouts covering employment, health issues, battering, caring for the children, and using the community); women offenders -- Maryland's targeted response; systemwide responses; improving systems' responses (5 breakouts covering working across systems within a state, working across county and local systems, sexual misconduct, what works for women offenders, and restorative justice); and paint a picture of a different future.