Let’s Talk: A Conversation on “What Works” for Women (PID104)

8.30am – 10am EST, 20 February 2025 ‐ 1 hour 30 mins

Parallel Workshops

This interactive workshop offers a valuable platform for attendees to delve deeper into the topics highlighted in the Wednesday morning plenary, “Gender Matters.” The discussion will encompass the ACE study, the three tiers of trauma work - trauma-informed, trauma-responsive, and trauma-specific - and the profound effect on staff, namely vicarious trauma. The session will provide comprehensive insights into the fundamental needs of justice-involved women, the creation and implementation of gender- and trauma-responsive programs tailored to meet these needs, and the extensive research supporting the efficacy of these services.
Dr. Covington will elucidate the theoretical underpinnings and structure of the programs she has developed for women and their implementation in various countries and illustrate their delivery through interactive exercises. Dr. Messina, with her extensive expertise as a research criminologist, will contribute to the discussion by sharing the evidence base for gender-focused interventions.
Criminal Justice agencies and correctional staff stand to significantly enhance their comprehension of the intricate issues associated with supervising women in jails and prisons who have histories of trauma and abuse, as well as understanding the potential impact on themselves. Attendees are encouraged to bring along their questions and concerns for a more engaging and informative session.