‘Hear and Now’: Women in the criminal justice system making changes in their lives.
January 12, 2012
This report, ‘Hear and Now’ evaluates the different
projects that Women in Prison operates in the UK which offer support to women in prison and also
to those who are released from custody. Furthermore, it considers the voices of women supported by
these projects, reporting what they had to say about the support provided.
Projects mentioned in the report include:
- The London Project –
this offers one to one outreach support, group support and skills building, and
community inclusion and participation. According to the report, most clients
had a positive experience with this project which “provided an effective emotional and life supporting service to them”.
256 accessed this project.
- Women
MATTA – This incorporates drop-in support, one-to-one
support; group support, family-based interventions and peer mentoring support
by trained mentors, providing advocacy, advice and information. 637 women accessed
this service and women interviewed fro the evaluation saw the project as
rehabilitative as well as informative.
- BAME ‘Through the Gate’ project
provided 43 women with intensive one-to-one support. Of these 43, only one had re-offended
by the end of the year, a recidivism rate of just 2%, demonstrating the success
of these projects.
Women in Prison argues that with better support services in the community,
women can and do address the root cause of their offending behaviour without the
need for incarceration. The evaluations and outcomes in this report provide valid evidence supporting the value of women-specific criminal justice responses and services, which may be the way forward in Ireland.
Read more:
- Read the full report here.