Women, reentry and employment : criminalized and employable? /
Grace, Anita,
Women, reentry and employment : criminalized and employable? / Anita Grace. - 1 online resource. - Routledge critical studies in crime, diversity and criminal justice .
Introduction: Women, reentry and employment -- Making women 'ready': Employment supports for reentering women -- "You want them to know you, not know the inmate": Managing the stigma of criminal records -- "These women are so broken": The broken, criminalized woman -- Being 'work ready' and the determinants of success -- Being a 'working person': Engagement, ambivalence & rejection -- Conclusion: Criminalized and employable.
"Women, Reentry and Employment: Criminalized and Employable? explores the conflicting discourses about employment for women who are exiting prison. It empirically outlines the landscape of employability supports available to reentering women, the 'steps to employment' women are directed to follow, and the barriers to employment they face, and theoretically explores the subject positions of criminalized and employable women. This book offers a contemporary contribution to the scholarship of the past three decades that has queried, monitored, and challenged practices and policies relating to women's corrections in Canada. Based on data gathered about community-based employment supports available to reentering women in Ontario, Canada, exploring how language constructs the subject positions of criminalized and employable women, and bringing into conversation the extensive body of work about women's employment and employability, and reintegration, the book marks a unique but important intersection of these empirical and theoretical domains. Central to the book is the juxtaposition of two key subject positions mobilized in women's corrections. One is that of the criminalized woman, a subject whose experiences of trauma and marginalization have rendered her emotionally and mentally broken; she is constrained by her past and incapable of acting toward her future. The other subject position is that of the employable woman who is future-oriented, confident, and 'responsible' for her own socio-economic inclusion. The book draws attention to the tensions within discourses of criminalization and empowerment. How do reentering women experience, inhabit, and resist these incompatible subject positions? Challenging the invisibilization of women's experiences in the criminal justice system, Women, Reentry and Employment will be of great interest to students and scholars of Criminology, Penology and Women's Studies"--
9781003169505 1003169503 9781000530544 100053054X 9781000530513 1000530515
Female offenders--Rehabilitation.
Women prisoners--Vocational education.
Women prisoners--Deinstitutionalization.
Women ex-convicts--Employment.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Penology
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Feminism & Feminist Theory
HV6046
365/.663
Women, reentry and employment : criminalized and employable? / Anita Grace. - 1 online resource. - Routledge critical studies in crime, diversity and criminal justice .
Introduction: Women, reentry and employment -- Making women 'ready': Employment supports for reentering women -- "You want them to know you, not know the inmate": Managing the stigma of criminal records -- "These women are so broken": The broken, criminalized woman -- Being 'work ready' and the determinants of success -- Being a 'working person': Engagement, ambivalence & rejection -- Conclusion: Criminalized and employable.
"Women, Reentry and Employment: Criminalized and Employable? explores the conflicting discourses about employment for women who are exiting prison. It empirically outlines the landscape of employability supports available to reentering women, the 'steps to employment' women are directed to follow, and the barriers to employment they face, and theoretically explores the subject positions of criminalized and employable women. This book offers a contemporary contribution to the scholarship of the past three decades that has queried, monitored, and challenged practices and policies relating to women's corrections in Canada. Based on data gathered about community-based employment supports available to reentering women in Ontario, Canada, exploring how language constructs the subject positions of criminalized and employable women, and bringing into conversation the extensive body of work about women's employment and employability, and reintegration, the book marks a unique but important intersection of these empirical and theoretical domains. Central to the book is the juxtaposition of two key subject positions mobilized in women's corrections. One is that of the criminalized woman, a subject whose experiences of trauma and marginalization have rendered her emotionally and mentally broken; she is constrained by her past and incapable of acting toward her future. The other subject position is that of the employable woman who is future-oriented, confident, and 'responsible' for her own socio-economic inclusion. The book draws attention to the tensions within discourses of criminalization and empowerment. How do reentering women experience, inhabit, and resist these incompatible subject positions? Challenging the invisibilization of women's experiences in the criminal justice system, Women, Reentry and Employment will be of great interest to students and scholars of Criminology, Penology and Women's Studies"--
9781003169505 1003169503 9781000530544 100053054X 9781000530513 1000530515
Female offenders--Rehabilitation.
Women prisoners--Vocational education.
Women prisoners--Deinstitutionalization.
Women ex-convicts--Employment.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Penology
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Feminism & Feminist Theory
HV6046
365/.663