继续对话:来自妇女、家庭、犯罪和司法网络的思考

L. Baldwin, I. Masson, N. Booth
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本章重点介绍妇女、家庭、犯罪和司法(WFCJ)的研究网络,该网络为分享妇女和家庭应对刑事和社会司法挑战的知识和经验提供了一个平台。它回顾了WFCJ的作品集,旨在将从业者、外部机构、服务用户、学者和研究人员聚集在一个安全、支持、非评判和不受限制的论坛上。它还讨论了WFCJ研究网络通过知识共享、批判性探索以及为研究和政策提供信息来促进和影响积极变革的承诺。这一章论述了WFCJ对女权主义平等原则和反身性原则的义务。它重新审视了关于耻辱和羞耻的反复出现的主题;权力、平等和能动性;获得适当的服务和不能满足需要;还有家庭和人际关系。
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Continuing the conversation: reflections from the Women, Family, Crime and Justice network
This chapter highlights the research network of the Women, Family, Crime and Justice (WFCJ), which provided a platform to share knowledge and experiences of women and families to deal with the challenges in criminal and social justice. It reviews WFCJ's collection of works that aims to bring together practitioners, external agencies, service users, academics, and researchers in a safe, supportive, non-judgemental, and unrestricted forum. It also discusses WFCJ research network's commitment to facilitating and influencing positive change via sharing of knowledge, critically exploring, and informing research and policy. The chapter deals with the obligation of WFCJ to feminist principles of equality and reflexivity. It revisits recurring themes on stigma and shame; power, equality, and agency; access to appropriate services and failure to meet needs; and family and relationships.
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