Session 446: GC13 -> Women in Corrections
Time: 4:30PM to 6:00 PM on Friday, November 19
Place: Tudor 7
Session Chair: Merry Morash, Michigan State University
Civil Law Actions Which Redress the Sexual Abuse of Women in Correctional Institutions: Are They Better Legal Avenues Than Criminal Prosecution?
by: Kristine Mullendore, Grand Valley State University (Corresponding)
Laurie Beever
Why Can't We Have Diversity? Classification Theory and Practice in Women's Prisons
by: Margaret Shaw, Concordia University (Corresponding)
Kelly Hannah-Moffat, University of Toronto at Missisauga
The Impact That a Changing Profile of Federal Female Inmates is Having on Corrections in Canada: A Woman Centered Analysis
by: Colleen Ann Dell, Carleton University (Corresponding)
Risk Assessment and Programming for Females in the Criminal Justice System: Should Males be the Norm?
by: Barbara Bloom, San Jose State University (Corresponding)
Stephanie Covington, Institute for Relational Development
Voices of Girls: Female Youths Committed to Florida's Juvenile Justice System
by: Kristin Parsons Winokur, Florida State University (Corresponding)
Ted Tollett, Florida Department of Juvenile Justice
Donna Massey, Florida State University
Thwarted Innovations in Canadian Prison Reform: The Interpretation of Underlying Ideological Lines
by: Joane Martel, University of Alberta (Corresponding)

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