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Social justice and women leaving prison: beyond punishment and exclusion
Authors:Darla Fortune  Julie Thompson  Alison Pedlar  Felice Yuen
Institution:1. Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies , University of Waterloo , Waterloo, ON, Canada , N2L 3G1dbfortun@ahsmail.uwaterloo.ca;3. Community Justice Initiatives , Waterloo, ON, Canada;4. Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies , University of Waterloo , Waterloo, ON, Canada , N2L 3G1;5. Concordia University , Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Abstract:Questions related to social justice are often considered frivolous or irrelevant in the context of people who come into conflict with the law. Young (1990, Justice and the politics of difference, Princeton University Press) has pointed to the importance of social justice, especially in societies where the dominant perspective of the privileged is regarded as neutral (and presumably fair), while others remain oppressed and excluded. We investigate the relevance of social justice in the treatment of women who are in prison. Based on more than a decade of practice and four years of research with women in one of Canada's federal prisons for women, we explore the question of social justice in the context of a recreation and leisure initiative whose aim is to assist women not only while they are incarcerated but most especially on release. The social recreation program is brought into the prison by a restorative justice community‐based organization. Men and women from the community come into the prison to recreate together and, in that context of natural conversation, relaxation and dialogue, Circles of support may develop. If a Circle is formed, volunteer members then follow the woman into the community and support her efforts to live as a participating citizen on release. The relevance of the work of Circles in furthering social justice within a system that, despite recent potentially innovative approaches to incarcerating women, has struggled to move beyond traditional practices of punishment and exclusion, which tend not to encourage strong and healthy community life, will be explored.
Keywords:federally sentenced women  social justice  empowerment  shared responsibility  Stride Circles  reintegration  restorative justice
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