Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: Gender, Psychology, and Justice Corinne C. Datchi Julie R. Ancis 1
Part I Women and Girls in Various Justice Settings
1 Women and Family Court: Abuse and Contested Custody Julie R. Ancis 23
2 Women, Domestic Violence, and the Criminal Justice System: Traumatic Pathways Lenore E. A. Walker Carlye B. Conte 48
3 Women, Sex Trafficking, and the Justice System: From Victimization to Restoration Thema Bryant-Davis Tyonna Adams Anthea Gray 75
4 Women and Adult Drug Treatment Courts: Surveillance, Social Conformity, and the Exercise of Agency Corinne C. Datchi 101
5 Women, Incarceration, and Reentry: The Revolving Door of Prisons Elizabeth A. Lilliott Elise M. Trott Nicole C. Kellett Amy E. Green Cathleen E. Willging 127
6 Girls in Juvenile Detention Facilities: Zones of Abandonment Kendra R. Brewster Kathleen M. Cumiskey 151
Part II Specific Populations of Justice-Involved Women and Girls
7 Transwomen in the Criminal Justice System: Sans Justice Alexis Forbes Kevin L. Nadal 177
8 Lesbian, Bisexual, Questioning, Gender-Nonconforming, and Transgender (LBQ/GNCT) Girls in the Juvenile Justice System: Using an Intersectional Lens to Develop Gender-Responsive Programming Angela Irvine Aisha Canfield Jessica Roa 200
9 Women, Poverty, and the Criminal Justice System: Cyclical Linkages Erica G. Rojas Laura Smith Randolph M. Scott-McLaughlin II 224
10 Undocumented Mexican Women in the U.S. Justice System: Immigration, Illegality, and Law Enforcement Anna Ochoa O'Leary 254
11 Women and the Criminal Justice System: A Psychology of Men Perspective Jonathan Schwartz Jennifer Bahrman 280
Conclusion: Gender, Psychology, and Justice: The Case for Systemic Change Julie R. Ancis Corinne C. Datchi 302
About the Contributors 311
Index 315