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650 4 _aSEXUAL VIOLENCE
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040 _aAFVC
100 _aMcGlue, Hannah
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245 _aTrauma hiding in plain view :
_cHannah McGlue
_bthe case for trauma informed practice in women’s prisons
260 _bDepartment of Corrections,
_c2016
500 _aPractice: the New Zealand Corrections Journal, 2016, 4(2): 22-25
520 _aCorrections has been working for many years to meet women’s needs and reduce their criminogenic risks. However, given recent trends, a fresh focus is being placed on female offenders. To reduce women’s re-offending, Corrections is seeking to ensure that women have equitable access to services and interventions to meet their offending needs, and that women’s management is trauma informed, relational and empowering (Bevan & Wehipeihana, 2015). Key to our approach is effective responses to women’s mental health issues, substance dependence and experiences of trauma. All of these are likely to be intertwined for women; substance dependence and mental health challenges are often linked to historic trauma. (From the article). Read this paper online or download the whole journal. Record #5637
650 _aCHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE
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650 _aINTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
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650 _aPRISONERS
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650 4 _aTRAUMA
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650 4 _aVICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
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650 0 _aVICTIMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE
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651 4 _aNEW ZEALAND
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773 0 _tPractice: the New Zealand Corrections Journal, 2016, 4(2): 22-25
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_aPractice: the New Zealand Corrections Journal
856 _uhttp://www.corrections.govt.nz/resources/research_and_statistics/journal/volume_4_issue_2_december_2016/trauma_hiding_in_plain_view_the_case_for_trauma_informed_practice_in_womens_prisons.html
856 _uhttp://www.corrections.govt.nz/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/860078/Practice_Journal_December_2016_V1.pdf
_yDownload journal
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_cARTICLE