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Based upon an extensive empirical study of a democratic therapeutic community (DTC) for women serving long and medium sentences, this book explores the opportunities it provided for reparative and restorative rehabilitation. In so doing it identifies some of the interconnected ways in which these ambitions are undermined by pervasive, yet often tacit, assumptions that underly penal policies and practices.

Drawing on a wealth of data gathered from a study spanning a period of 18 years at the only DTC for women prisoners in the UK, the book highlights how feminist criminology has revealed an invidious history of womenâs treatment in prison, demonstrating how reformist and rehabilitative interventions have reproduced and exacerbated existing states of inequality and oppression. Consequently, the question explored in this book is whether a proportionate sentence that imposes a loss of liberty is inevitably destined to this fate, or whether it can be constructed in ways that are progressive and transformative. By identifying and understanding some of the interconnected ways in which progressive efforts have typically been undermined, it opens a debate about the insinuation of certain, often unspoken, assumptions that underly penal policies and practices and the need for their deconstruction. It opens an axiomatic debate about how women imprisoned for serious offences, might have that loss of liberty interpreted to facilitate a restorative, reparative and reintegrative process of rehabilitation, informed by principles of social justice.

Therapeutic Community for Women Prisoners: Re-imagining Rehabilitation and the Loss of Liberty will be of great interest to students and scholars of criminology, feminist studies, public policy, and human rights. It will also be of value to policy-makers and practitioners in womenâs prisons, and psychologists and psychiatrists interested in therapeutic communities.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 8/15/2025
      ISBN13: 9781032948614, 978-1032948614
      ISBN10: 1032948612

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      Book Synopsis

      Based upon an extensive empirical study of a democratic therapeutic community (DTC) for women serving long and medium sentences, this book explores the opportunities it provided for reparative and restorative rehabilitation. In so doing it identifies some of the interconnected ways in which these ambitions are undermined by pervasive, yet often tacit, assumptions that underly penal policies and practices.

      Drawing on a wealth of data gathered from a study spanning a period of 18 years at the only DTC for women prisoners in the UK, the book highlights how feminist criminology has revealed an invidious history of womenâs treatment in prison, demonstrating how reformist and rehabilitative interventions have reproduced and exacerbated existing states of inequality and oppression. Consequently, the question explored in this book is whether a proportionate sentence that imposes a loss of liberty is inevitably destined to this fate, or whether it can be constructed in ways that are progressive and transformative. By identifying and understanding some of the interconnected ways in which progressive efforts have typically been undermined, it opens a debate about the insinuation of certain, often unspoken, assumptions that underly penal policies and practices and the need for their deconstruction. It opens an axiomatic debate about how women imprisoned for serious offences, might have that loss of liberty interpreted to facilitate a restorative, reparative and reintegrative process of rehabilitation, informed by principles of social justice.

      Therapeutic Community for Women Prisoners: Re-imagining Rehabilitation and the Loss of Liberty will be of great interest to students and scholars of criminology, feminist studies, public policy, and human rights. It will also be of value to policy-makers and practitioners in womenâs prisons, and psychologists and psychiatrists interested in therapeutic communities.

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