Mothering Justice: Working with Mothers in Criminal and Social Justice Settings

Author:   Lucy Baldwin ,  Vicky Pryce
Publisher:   Waterside Press
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9781909976238


Pages:   300
Publication Date:   20 October 2015
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Lucy Baldwin ,  Vicky Pryce
Publisher:   Waterside Press
Imprint:   Waterside Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781909976238


ISBN 10:   1909976237
Pages:   300
Publication Date:   20 October 2015
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'I cannot help but jump around punching the air at this book. Mothering Justice has dared to expose the barriers both in Criminal and Social Justice Areas. Lucy Baldwin et al have delivered a stunning panoramic view of Motherhood. This book brings a sense of power so practitioners and students can begin to challenge the effects of punishment has on women and Motherhood. A courageous look at a powerful force - Mothering Justice is an eye-opening publication bringing the forces of Mother Nature to the Judiciary and Social Justice'-- Criminal Law & Justice Weekly; 'A valuable addition for those working with women in criminal justice, and other statutory/voluntary agencies... A focus on vulnerable mothers and the intricate connections with their children, whether together or apart, is long overdue'-- Probation Journal; `This book will not be the first occasion when concerns about the impact of imprisonment not only on mothers but their children have been publicised. But, unlike the others, the fact that it will contain observations from so many different practitioners, each presenting their own perspective, should be taken very seriously by politicians, to do what needs to be done to prevent avoidable damage on future generations'-- Lord David Ramsbotham; `I absolutely recognise the value and importance of this book which will add to and develop understanding in relation to working with mothers in criminal justice'-- Vicky Pryce (from the Foreword); 'The notion that the majority of women who are in the Criminal Justice System have been failed by a range of services and should never have been in the criminal justice system at all has gained considerable support over recent years. However, what has become increasingly clear in the discourse is that the impact on the lives of not only the children of women in the criminal justice system which is hugely significant and damaging, but on the mothers themselves - and they all deserve better. In telling these stories in such an accessible way there is hope that practitioners will understand that this goes much deeper than a troubled mother's life, and that this will lead to more being done to intervene appropriately at earlier times for both the mother and the children, and that this will change the course of life for women and their children'-- Jackie Russell, Women's Breakout.


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Lucy Baldwin is a Senior Lecturer in Criminology at De Montfort University, Leicester, having joined academia in 2004 after a long career in social and criminal justice. She has practised in a variety of fields including social work, probation and prisons and has experience across a wide range of resources from service user, victim and offender-focussed perspectives when she has been 'touched by the heart and soul of women, especially the mothers with whom I have worked and the challenges they face.' A mother of three and stepmother of one she is also a novice grandmother.Author of the ForewordVicky Pryce is a mother who went to prison following one of the most high profile criminal trials of the recent past for taking the speeding points of her Cabinet member husband. An economist, she was joint head of the UK's Government Economic Service. She is the author of Prisonomics (Biteback, 2013), an analysis of the economic and human costs of imprisoning women, the royalties from which help former women prisoners to find work via the charity Working Chance.

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