Gender, Psychology, and Justice: Women's Experiences in the Criminal Justice System

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Julie Ancis, adjunct professor in the School of Psychology and associate vice president for Institute Diversity, has co-edited a new book that examines mental health issues for women in the legal system. The book, Gender, Psychology, and Justice: The Mental Health of Women and Girls in the Legal System, examines how gender mixes with race, class, and sexual orientation to impact treatment within the criminal justice system. Ancis and co-editor Corinne Datchi talk about their book with Blog Talk Radio podcast host Heather Stark

 

 

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College of Sciences, School of Psychology

Categories
Policy, Social Sciences, and Liberal Arts
Keywords
College of Sciences, School of Psychology, Julie Ancis, women's legal issues, Gender, criminal justice, women and girls, gender studies
Status
  • Created By: Renay San Miguel
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: May 10, 2017 - 9:57am
  • Last Updated: May 10, 2017 - 10:38am