[National Women’s Justice Coalition (2023)]
Online searchable directory of services for women in contact with the criminal justice system.
Keywords: female offenders, services
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[National Women’s Justice Coalition (2023)]
Online searchable directory of services for women in contact with the criminal justice system.
Keywords: female offenders, services
[HMI Prisons (2023)]
HMI Prisons thematic review on the treatment and outcomes of restricted status children held in female prisons.
Keywords: young people, female offenders
[Prison Service Journal (2023)]
PSJ article written by former Unlocked Graduate, Iona Warren, includes observations on practice and recommendations for improvement.
Keywords: female offenders, trauma
[Prison Service Journal (2023)]
PSJ article written by former Unlocked Graduate, Beth Sutherland.
Keywords: female offenders, disabilities
[Research Journal (2019)]
Research by Tyler et al, published in the journal of Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, on the prevalence of mental health issues among a large sample of male and female prisoners.
Keywords: mental health
[Prison Service Journal (2020)]
PSJ article on the views of transgender people in Scottish prisons about the most appropriate facilties for them.
Keywords: transgender
[HMPPS (2019)]
A summary of evidence relating to risk factors for criminal behaviour in women and how services can reduce reoffending by women and keep women convicted of crime safe. Part of HMPPS’ Prison & Probation Evidence Resource.
Keywords: female offenders
[Prison Reform Trust (2020)]
Briefing, in partnership with the Working Chance charity, on evidence about women’s employment opportunities and barriers.
Keywords: female offenders, employment
[Penal Reform International (2020)]
A guide to understand how life in prison can affect a person’s mental health, with a focus on women. It describes how to recognise the signs of poor mental health and how best to respond.
Keywords: mental health, female offenders