1st Edition

Inside and Out Women, Prison, and Therapy

Edited By Elaine J. Leeder Copyright 2007
    326 Pages
    by Routledge

    326 Pages
    by Routledge

    A critical perspective on the treatment of incarcerated women—and their children

    Inside and Out: Women, Prison, and Therapy challenges conventional thinking about the therapeutic issues facing female prisoners and their children. Therapists, counselors, scholars, and activists examine the injustices of the criminal justice system and the roles feminist therapists can play in deconstructing and demystifying the lives of women prisoners by becoming more involved in clinical work.

    Inside and Out: Women, Prison, and Therapy examines this growing problem from a feminist perspective, debunking stereotypes about women perpetrators with a thorough examination of gender-responsive treatment of women in a variety of settings. This unique book includes a macro analysis of gender and criminality; an assessment of violence and the abuse of women; parenting and the impact of incarceration on children; treatment approaches developed specifically for women prisoners; and an outline of what women need when leaving prison life. The book also examines crucial issues facing women prisoners, including sexual abuse and assault, substance abuse, mental and physical health concerns, human rights, violence, discrimination, and the unique problems of women prisoners of color.

    Topics addressed in Inside and Out: Women, Prison, and Therapy include:

    • designing and delivering gender-responsive programs for women
    • developing therapeutic measures to correct and normalize marginalized women
    • mistreatment of women prisoners in the United States
    • domestic violence and its connection to criminalization
    • counseling sexually abused women
    • motherhood, crime, and prison
    • the effects of incarceration on children and families
    • women, addiction, and incarceration
    • using drama therapy with incarcerated women
    • feminist support groups
    • transitioning after release from prison
    • and much more
    Inside and Out: Women, Prison, and Therapy is a vital professional resource for therapists and counselors who work with female prisoners and their families.

      • Inside and Out: Women, Prison and Therapy: A Feminist Dialogue on Challenging Correctional Discourse (Elaine Leeder)
      • Gender Responsive Treatment and Services in Correctional Settings (Stephanie S. Covington and Barbara E. Bloom)
      • “We’re Not All That Criminal”: Getting Beyond the Pathologizing and Individualizing of Women’s Crime (MaDonna R. Maidment)
      • Human Rights and U.S. Female Prisoners (Zoë Sodja)
      • Un-Domesticating Violence: Criminalizing Survivors and U.S. Mass Incarceration (Kolleen Duley)
      • An Ecological Approach to Understanding Incarcerated Women’s Responses to Abuse (Melanie J. Bliss, Sarah L. Cook, and Nadine J. Kaslow)
      • Negotiating Contradictions: Sexual Abuse Counseling with Imprisoned Women (Shoshana Pollack and Kerry Brezina)
      • Criminalized Mothers: The Value and Devaluation of Parenthood from Behind Bars (Angela M. Moe and Kathleen J. Ferraro)
      • Children and Families: And Mothers Who Are Incarcerated (Rivka Greenberg)
      • Locked Up Means Locked Out: Women, Addiction, and Incarceration (Vanessa Alleyne)
      • Voices of Pride: Drama Therapy with Incarcerated Women (Abigail Leeder and Colleen Wimmer)
      • Countering Correctional Discourse: Development of a Feminist Support Group for Women Prisoners in Guam (Iain K. B. Twaddle, Rita Setpaul, Venus E. Leon Guerrero, April I. Manibusan, and Jo An Riddle)
      • Recovering Selves: Women and the Governance of Conduct in a Residential Drug Treatment Program (Julie A. Beck)
      • Moving from Needs to Self-Efficacy: A Holistic System for Women in Transition from Prison (Patricia O’Brien and Nancy Lee)
      • Locked Up, Then Locked Out: Women Coming Out of Prison (Linda Evans)
      • Index
      • Reference Notes Included

      Biography

      Elaine J. Leeder