Praise for Working with Female Offenders
'Encyclopedic in scope and full of very relevant work drawn from the fields of biology, psychology, criminology, and corrections, this book is a must-read for those working with girl and women offenders.’ –Meda Chesney-Lind, Professor, Women’s Studies University of Hawaii at Manoa
'In this timely and thoughtful book, van Wormer provides a gender-sensitive lens through which the reader can examine pathways to female criminality, a global perspective on female crime and punishment, and innovative treatment approaches. This book is a must-have for any student or professional who wishes to truly impact and empower the lives of female offenders.’ –David W. Springer, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, School of Social Work The University of Texas at Austin
'This book is timely in light of promising developments that are taking place at every level of the criminal justice system. It is a must-read for policymakers, practitioners, academics, and students in criminal justice, social work, and other related fields.’ –Barbara E. Bloom, Professor, Criminology and Criminal Justice Studies Sonoma State University, California
The first book to combine elements from the social work, counseling, and crimi- nology fields to create a framework tailored to working with female offenders
Taking into account the special needs of girls and women within a system designed by men for male offenders, Working with Female Offenders offers counselors, correctional officers, lawyers, probation officers–in short, anyone who works in some capacity with female offenders-an evidence-based, gentler approach for working effectively and successfully with girls and women in trouble with the law.
Working with Female Offenders provides coverage devoted to the nature of female crime and to the institutional settings in which much of the female-specific programming is designed to take place. This timely volume equips professionals with proven counseling strategies tailored to fit this population.
Practical guidelines are included for case management interventions, teaching skills of communication and assertiveness, and anger and stress management for female offender populations, as well as:
* A strengths/empowerment/restorative framework for counseling women in crisis
* Narratives from personal interviews with female offenders and correctional counselors
* Discussion of controversial topics such as prison homosexuality, AIDS in prison, girls in gangs, and women on death row
* Examples of successful, innovative programs for female offenders from the United States and abroad
Working with Female Offenders addresses the unique challenges of female offenders and those who treat them, and provides a much needed addition to the literature on innovative programming for female offenders.
Spis treści
Preface vi
Acknowledgments xiv
About the Author xv
Part I: Gender-Sensitive versus Gender-Neutral 1
Chapter 1: A Gendered Approach 3
Part II: Pathways to Crime 23
Chapter 2: Traditional and Gender-Sensitive Treatment for Delinquent Girls 25
Chapter 3: The Nature of Women’s Crime 63
Part III: Working in Correctional Institutions 97
Chapter 4: Women in Prison 99
Chapter 5: Gender-Sensitive Programming within Institutional Settings 139
Part IV: Skills for Correctional Counseling 185
Chapter 6: Counseling the Female Offender 187
Chapter 7: Teaching Life Skills and Promoting Healing 219
Epilogue 257
References 263
Index 291
O autorze
KATHERINE VAN WORMER is a Professor in the Department of Social Work at the University of Northern Iowa. She has also taught in the departments of sociology and criminal justice. Van Wormer is the author of fourteen books and numerous book chapters and journal articles. Among her scholarship awards, she has won the Mc Kay Faculty Research Award, the Faculty Excellence Award, and the Outstanding Scholarship Award.