Chronicling the Shifts: Using the Body Lens to Analyze Policy for High Need Women Offenders

This thesis uses an exploratory case study design to chronicle the shifts, recognition, and implementation of programs, tools and policies designed for high need federally sentenced women in Canada that were created after 1990, in accordance with or opposed to the gender specific principles outlined...

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Main Author: Durrell, Jennifer E A
Language:en
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/19996
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OOU.#10393-199962014-06-14T03:49:22ZChronicling the Shifts: Using the Body Lens to Analyze Policy for High Need Women OffendersDurrell, Jennifer E ACreating ChoicesWomen OffendersIntensive Intervention StrategyBody LensHigh Need Women OffendersFederally Sentenced WomenThis thesis uses an exploratory case study design to chronicle the shifts, recognition, and implementation of programs, tools and policies designed for high need federally sentenced women in Canada that were created after 1990, in accordance with or opposed to the gender specific principles outlined in the Creating Choices (1990) report. The body lens is used as an analytic tool to deconstruct eleven of the most pertinent documents regarding policy and strategy for high need women offenders that were implemented by the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) personnel and the Office of the Correctional Investigator (OCI) over the past twenty years. Coding of a wide range of documents reveals that despite appearing to be rhetorically progressive, CSC’s attempt at creating a women-centered mental health strategy uses contradictory disciplinary techniques that control and restrain the bodies of federally sentenced women in hopes of normalizing the behaviours of high need women. The policies imposed by CSC for high need women offenders fail to make any substantial changes in women’s prison reform and resulted in a different form of regulation and control. High need women offenders are imprisoned in their own bodies.2011-05-17T15:38:55Z2011-05-17T15:38:55Z20112011-05-17Thèse / Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10393/19996en
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topic Creating Choices
Women Offenders
Intensive Intervention Strategy
Body Lens
High Need Women Offenders
Federally Sentenced Women
spellingShingle Creating Choices
Women Offenders
Intensive Intervention Strategy
Body Lens
High Need Women Offenders
Federally Sentenced Women
Durrell, Jennifer E A
Chronicling the Shifts: Using the Body Lens to Analyze Policy for High Need Women Offenders
description This thesis uses an exploratory case study design to chronicle the shifts, recognition, and implementation of programs, tools and policies designed for high need federally sentenced women in Canada that were created after 1990, in accordance with or opposed to the gender specific principles outlined in the Creating Choices (1990) report. The body lens is used as an analytic tool to deconstruct eleven of the most pertinent documents regarding policy and strategy for high need women offenders that were implemented by the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) personnel and the Office of the Correctional Investigator (OCI) over the past twenty years. Coding of a wide range of documents reveals that despite appearing to be rhetorically progressive, CSC’s attempt at creating a women-centered mental health strategy uses contradictory disciplinary techniques that control and restrain the bodies of federally sentenced women in hopes of normalizing the behaviours of high need women. The policies imposed by CSC for high need women offenders fail to make any substantial changes in women’s prison reform and resulted in a different form of regulation and control. High need women offenders are imprisoned in their own bodies.
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title Chronicling the Shifts: Using the Body Lens to Analyze Policy for High Need Women Offenders
title_short Chronicling the Shifts: Using the Body Lens to Analyze Policy for High Need Women Offenders
title_full Chronicling the Shifts: Using the Body Lens to Analyze Policy for High Need Women Offenders
title_fullStr Chronicling the Shifts: Using the Body Lens to Analyze Policy for High Need Women Offenders
title_full_unstemmed Chronicling the Shifts: Using the Body Lens to Analyze Policy for High Need Women Offenders
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