Invisible Trauma
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Invisible Trauma
Women, Difference and the Criminal Justice System
Aiyegbusi, Anne; Motz, Anna; Dennis, Maxine
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2020
226
Mole
Inglês
9781138218666
15 a 20 dias
335
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1. Introduction
The Authors
2. Maternal Violence: Ordinary and Extraordinary
Anna Motz
3. The Criminalisation of Blackness
Maxine Dennis
4. Caught in the Racist Gaze?:
The vulnerability of black women to forensic mental health and criminal justice settings
Anne Aiyegbusi
5. Prostitution: Visible Bodies, Hidden Lives
Anna Motz
6. Self-Harm: Inscriptions and Survival
Anna Motz
7. Taboo: Female Psychopathy and Sex Offending against children
Anna Motz
8. Extreme violence and female terrorism: restricted status and indeterminate sentences for public protection
Anna Motz
9. Intoxicating States of Mind: Violence and its impact
Anna Motz
10. 'What Happened?' An attachment based understanding of detained women with offending histories and diagnoses of personality disorder
Anne Aiyegbusi
11. Imprisoned and in prison: Organised defences working against black women and girls
Maxine Dennis
12. Conclusion: Why the Caged Bird Sings
The Authors
The Authors
2. Maternal Violence: Ordinary and Extraordinary
Anna Motz
3. The Criminalisation of Blackness
Maxine Dennis
4. Caught in the Racist Gaze?:
The vulnerability of black women to forensic mental health and criminal justice settings
Anne Aiyegbusi
5. Prostitution: Visible Bodies, Hidden Lives
Anna Motz
6. Self-Harm: Inscriptions and Survival
Anna Motz
7. Taboo: Female Psychopathy and Sex Offending against children
Anna Motz
8. Extreme violence and female terrorism: restricted status and indeterminate sentences for public protection
Anna Motz
9. Intoxicating States of Mind: Violence and its impact
Anna Motz
10. 'What Happened?' An attachment based understanding of detained women with offending histories and diagnoses of personality disorder
Anne Aiyegbusi
11. Imprisoned and in prison: Organised defences working against black women and girls
Maxine Dennis
12. Conclusion: Why the Caged Bird Sings
The Authors
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HMP Styal;Female Sex Offenders;forensic psychiatry;BAME Background;forensic psychology;trans-Atlantic Slave Trade;clinical psychology;Secure Mental Health Setting;female offenders;Minority Ethnic;social justice;Psychopathic Personality;trauma;Psychopathic Personality Disorder;criminal justice system;Baroness Corston;Forensic Mental Health Systems;Prison Reform Trust;Women's Prison Population;Psychopathic States;Racist Gaze;Acquired Brain Injury;Offender Personality Disorder Pathway;Young Men;Female Psychopath;Forensic Outpatient Clinic;Prenatal Depressive Symptoms;UK Public Service;Invisible Women;Seasoned Prisoners;White Law
1. Introduction
The Authors
2. Maternal Violence: Ordinary and Extraordinary
Anna Motz
3. The Criminalisation of Blackness
Maxine Dennis
4. Caught in the Racist Gaze?:
The vulnerability of black women to forensic mental health and criminal justice settings
Anne Aiyegbusi
5. Prostitution: Visible Bodies, Hidden Lives
Anna Motz
6. Self-Harm: Inscriptions and Survival
Anna Motz
7. Taboo: Female Psychopathy and Sex Offending against children
Anna Motz
8. Extreme violence and female terrorism: restricted status and indeterminate sentences for public protection
Anna Motz
9. Intoxicating States of Mind: Violence and its impact
Anna Motz
10. 'What Happened?' An attachment based understanding of detained women with offending histories and diagnoses of personality disorder
Anne Aiyegbusi
11. Imprisoned and in prison: Organised defences working against black women and girls
Maxine Dennis
12. Conclusion: Why the Caged Bird Sings
The Authors
The Authors
2. Maternal Violence: Ordinary and Extraordinary
Anna Motz
3. The Criminalisation of Blackness
Maxine Dennis
4. Caught in the Racist Gaze?:
The vulnerability of black women to forensic mental health and criminal justice settings
Anne Aiyegbusi
5. Prostitution: Visible Bodies, Hidden Lives
Anna Motz
6. Self-Harm: Inscriptions and Survival
Anna Motz
7. Taboo: Female Psychopathy and Sex Offending against children
Anna Motz
8. Extreme violence and female terrorism: restricted status and indeterminate sentences for public protection
Anna Motz
9. Intoxicating States of Mind: Violence and its impact
Anna Motz
10. 'What Happened?' An attachment based understanding of detained women with offending histories and diagnoses of personality disorder
Anne Aiyegbusi
11. Imprisoned and in prison: Organised defences working against black women and girls
Maxine Dennis
12. Conclusion: Why the Caged Bird Sings
The Authors
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
HMP Styal;Female Sex Offenders;forensic psychiatry;BAME Background;forensic psychology;trans-Atlantic Slave Trade;clinical psychology;Secure Mental Health Setting;female offenders;Minority Ethnic;social justice;Psychopathic Personality;trauma;Psychopathic Personality Disorder;criminal justice system;Baroness Corston;Forensic Mental Health Systems;Prison Reform Trust;Women's Prison Population;Psychopathic States;Racist Gaze;Acquired Brain Injury;Offender Personality Disorder Pathway;Young Men;Female Psychopath;Forensic Outpatient Clinic;Prenatal Depressive Symptoms;UK Public Service;Invisible Women;Seasoned Prisoners;White Law