Advancing Corrections Journal - Edition #18 - What Is Working With Women: Correctional Practice in the Post Bangkok Rules Era (ACJ18-000)
Advancing Corrections Journal - Edition #18: What Is Working With Women: Correctional Practice in the Post Bangkok Rules Era (ACJ18-000)
This edition explores research and practical implementations in gender-responsive correctional practices. From innovative animal-assisted therapy in Hong Kong to digital rehabilitation in Finnish Smart Prisons, this collection demonstrates how evidence-based approaches are transforming women's corrections globally. The issue particularly highlights successful implementations of the Bangkok Rules, featuring diverse perspectives from practitioners and researchers across multiple continents. With special focus on mental health, family connections, and rehabilitation, these articles provide valuable insights for corrections professionals committed to improving outcomes for justice-involved women.
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