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The Social Exclusion of Incarcerated Women with Cognitive Disabilities: Shut Out, Shut In
The Social Exclusion of Incarcerated Women with Cognitive Disabilities presents a theoretical and practical exploration of the links between social exclusion, cognitively disabled women, and incarceration, and how these intersect to create and perpetuate cycles of disadvantage and reoffending.
Author(s) | By Julie-Anne Toohey (University of Adelaide, Australia). |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Paperback / softback |
Pages | 210 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 25 Sept 2023 |
Availability | POD |
The Social Exclusion of Incarcerated Women with Cognitive Disabilities presents a theoretical and practical exploration of the links between social exclusion, cognitively disabled women, and incarceration, and how these intersect to create and perpetuate cycles of disadvantage and reoffending.
Preface: The face of social exclusion Ch.1: Introduction Ch.2: Forecasting Social Exclusion: Cognitive disability and the Criminal Justice System Ch.3: Social Exclusion in context: Determining causes, evaluating consequences Ch.4: Pathways to pris
Julie-Anne Toohey is a lecturer and researcher at the University of Adelaide, South Australia. Key areas of research include the importance of maintaining connections between incarcerated parents and their children, and the lived experiences of incarcerat