Advancing Social Equity: Examining the Impact of Gender, Place, and Race on Criminal Justice Administration in Alabama
This article explores how the intersections of gender, place, and race impact the socially equitable application of criminal justice administration in Alabama. Specifically, most re-entry programs fail to address the varied and unique post-carceral needs of Black women. As such, this work examines...
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This article explores how the intersections of gender, place, and race impact the socially equitable application of criminal justice administration in Alabama. Specifically, most re-entry programs fail to address the varied and unique post-carceral needs of Black women. As such, this work examines the obstacles and opportunities for non-profit re-entry program administrators who seek to uphold the civil and human rights of Black women and highlights best practices in providing meaningful re-entry and reintegration services to women from historically under-resourced communities. Using social equity’s theoretical principles in criminal justice, this article spotlights Alabama’s re-entry programs and explores what occurs at the juncture of social equity, community-based criminal justice administration, and recidivism; this article also illustrates the interconnectedness of these three concepts.
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spelling | doaj.art-a405ddd7b1c8414bba5327a68a7d793c2022-12-22T01:28:22ZengMidwest Public Affairs ConferenceJournal of Public and Nonprofit Affairs2381-37172021-08-017210.20899/jpna.7.2.283-292Advancing Social Equity: Examining the Impact of Gender, Place, and Race on Criminal Justice Administration in AlabamaRegina Moorer0Alabama State University This article explores how the intersections of gender, place, and race impact the socially equitable application of criminal justice administration in Alabama. Specifically, most re-entry programs fail to address the varied and unique post-carceral needs of Black women. As such, this work examines the obstacles and opportunities for non-profit re-entry program administrators who seek to uphold the civil and human rights of Black women and highlights best practices in providing meaningful re-entry and reintegration services to women from historically under-resourced communities. Using social equity’s theoretical principles in criminal justice, this article spotlights Alabama’s re-entry programs and explores what occurs at the juncture of social equity, community-based criminal justice administration, and recidivism; this article also illustrates the interconnectedness of these three concepts. https://www.jpna.org/index.php/jpna/article/view/622Criminal JusticeIntersectionalityRecidivismRe-EntrySocial Equity |
spellingShingle | Regina Moorer Advancing Social Equity: Examining the Impact of Gender, Place, and Race on Criminal Justice Administration in Alabama Journal of Public and Nonprofit Affairs Criminal Justice Intersectionality Recidivism Re-Entry Social Equity |
title | Advancing Social Equity: Examining the Impact of Gender, Place, and Race on Criminal Justice Administration in Alabama |
title_full | Advancing Social Equity: Examining the Impact of Gender, Place, and Race on Criminal Justice Administration in Alabama |
title_fullStr | Advancing Social Equity: Examining the Impact of Gender, Place, and Race on Criminal Justice Administration in Alabama |
title_full_unstemmed | Advancing Social Equity: Examining the Impact of Gender, Place, and Race on Criminal Justice Administration in Alabama |
title_short | Advancing Social Equity: Examining the Impact of Gender, Place, and Race on Criminal Justice Administration in Alabama |
title_sort | advancing social equity examining the impact of gender place and race on criminal justice administration in alabama |
topic | Criminal Justice Intersectionality Recidivism Re-Entry Social Equity |
url | https://www.jpna.org/index.php/jpna/article/view/622 |
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