
Community-based solutions for Muslim women post-prison
A community-led and culturally informed rehabilitation model for Muslim women released from prison.
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A community-led and culturally informed rehabilitation model for Muslim women released from prison.

Farmer Review supports community alternatives to prison and use of technology to boost rehabilitation of female offenders

Evaluation of the Choices, Actions, Relationships and Emotions (CARE) programme for women who have a history of violence and complex needs.

Crest Advisory finds that 2,599 prison sentences were handed out to women for shoplifting offences in 2017.

Pippa Goodfellow examines the use of penal custody for girls in England and Wales for the Griffin Society

It’s a bit early for book of the year, but Mim Skinner’s “Jailbirds”: Lessons from a Women’s Prison should definitely be on your list.

New Griffins Society research examines the impact of women stuck in prison having served more than twice their IPP tariff.

Disabilites Trust report finds 64% prisoners at HMP Drake Hall had indicative brain injury.

Prison Reform Trust “Broken Trust” report details worrying rise in number of women recalled to prison.

MoJ annual report on women in the justice system reveals differential treatment.

Dr Natalie Booth, Dr Isla Masson and Lucy Baldwin ask whether the MoJ will invest in the new female offender strategy.

Most women have been sentenced to death for the crime of murder, often in relation to the killing of family members in a context of gender-based violence.