New York University Press
Gender, Psychology, and Justice: The Mental Health of Women and Girls in the Legal System
Gender, Psychology, and Justice: The Mental Health of Women and Girls in the Legal System
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Reveals how gender intersects with race, class, and sexual orientation in ways that impact the legal status and well-being of women and girls in the justice system.
Women and girls' contact with the justice system is often influenced by gender-related assumptions and stereotypes. The justice practices of the past 40 years have been largely based on conceptual principles and assumptions--including personal theories about gender--more than scientific evidence about what works to address the specific needs of women and girls in the justice system. Because of this, women and girls have limited access to equitable justice and are increasingly caught up in outdated and harmful practices, including the net of the criminal justice system.
Author: Corinne C. Datchi
Publisher: New York University Press
Published: 04/18/2017
Pages: 352
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.00lbs
Size: 9.00h x 5.90w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9781479885848
Review Citation(s):
Choice 11/01/2017
About the Author
Ancis, Julie R.: - Julie R. Ancis is Associate Vice President for Institute Diversity at the Georgia Institute of Technology. A Fellow of the American Psychological Association, she has published extensively in the area of multicultural competence and mental health. She is Past Chair of the Society of Counseling Psychology's Section for the Advancement of Women.Datchi, Corinne C.: - Corinne C. Datchi is Assistant Professor in the Professional Psychology and Family Therapy Department at Seton Hall University, and a board certified, licensed psychologist in independent private practice. Gender and the family are the focus of her research and practice with criminal justice populations.
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