Shedding light on the challenges and experiences of women and families within the criminal justice system, this book considers issues of intersectionality, violence and gender.
Natalie Booth is Senior Lecturer in Criminology at Bath Spa University and Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
Isla Masson is a criminologist and Researcher at the Open University and Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
Lucy Baldwin is Associate Professor at Durham University and Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and the Royal Society of Arts.
The editors co-founded and are convenors of the international research network Women, Family, Crime and Justice (WFCJ).