Launch of Research for Women in Prison Ltd –free resource

Helen Crewe
Research for women in prison
2 min readNov 18, 2018

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It has taken me six years to complete this unique project. It is a comprehensive collection of research for women in prison.

I made a decision not to commercialize it because I have wanted to remain as independent as possible. I have relied on your good-will, and the help of my family / friends.

I worked as a teacher within a female prison in 2006. During this time I witnessed self-harm, mental abuse and many other issues that were in breach of human rights. Frustrated with the lack of training and support, I have accessed, researched and written this site on my own.

Your donations will mean that I will be able to empower and engage women.

Thanks again,

With best wishes

Helen Crewe

We provide access to information, research and support.

The 6 main categories are:

1. Around the World …………….Nation Reports

2. Human Rights………………….Legislation and Violations

3. Active Women …………………Employability and Support

4. Health and Well-being…….. Empowering Women

5. Family Support ……………….Engaging All Family Members

6. Practitioner Hub…………….. Consultancy and Training Services

Around the world — Nation Reports

Africa

Argentina

Asia

Australia

Brazil

Brexit (England and Wales)

Canada

China

Denmark

Europe

Finland

France

Germany

India

Israel

Italy

Ireland- Republic of

Korea — Republic of (South)

Middle East

Netherlands

New Zealand

North Korea

Norway

Russia

Saudi Arabia

Scandinavia

Spain

South Africa

Thailand

United Kingdom

(England,

Ireland (N),

Scotland,

Wales)

United States

Human rights — Legislation and Violations

Bangkok Rules (2010)

Children’s Rights

Equality for Women

Human Rights –Treaties and Charters

Implementing Human Rights

Nelson Mandela Rules (2015)

Restraints For Pregnant Women

Right to Health

Solitary Confinement / Segregation / Seclusion Units

Stakeholders of International Human Rights

Violence Against Women

Active Women — Employability and Support

Art, Music and Drama

Community Support

Creative Writing

Diet

Education

Employment Rights

Housing

Homelessness

Jobs

Leaving Prison

Relationships

Setting Up A Business

Sport and exercise

Training Courses

Health and Well-being — Empowering Women

Abortion

Drugs and Addiction

Family Support

HIV and Communicable Diseases

Human Rights

Mental Health

Pregnancy

Right to Health

Spiritual Health

Transgender

Sex Workers

Support From Charities, NGOs and The Voluntary Sector

Violence and Death

Family Support — Engaging All Family Members

Babies

Children

Dads

Grandmothers

Grandparents and Other Family Members

Mothers

Mother and Child Relationship

Mother and Baby Units

Pregnancy

Visits

Violence and death in prison

The Practitioner Hub — Consultancy and Training Services

Abolition

Alternative Forms of Detention

Alternative Sentences

Bid Writing

Closures of Prisons / Specialist Units

Corston Report (2007)

Elizabeth Fry

Editing

Feminist Criminology

History

Home Detention Curfews

Homelessness

Immigration Detention Centers

Investment / Funding

Judges/ Lawyers / Magistrates

Justice

Newsletter

Policy-making

Private Prisons

Profit-making by Private Prisons

Remand (Pre-trial detention)

Sentencing

Short-Sentences

Tagging

Therapeutic Jurisprudence

Training

Research

Voluntary Sector

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Helen Crewe
Research for women in prison

Consultant, writer, trainer and research for women in criminal justice systems