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Ladies of Lost Causes: Rehabilitation, Women Offenders and the Voluntary Sector

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Book Description
In this exceptional study, Judith Rumgay unearths a treasure trove of archive material on a remarkable project, the Griffins Society. She documents the radical contribution of women philanthropists and practitioners to offender rehabilitation. Drawing on archival, interview, and observational sources, the author describes, analyses, and evaluates a distinctive model of care provision by volunteer,... More
Book Information
PublisherDe Sitter Publications
BindingPaperback (3 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages264
ISBN-10189716016X
ISBN-13978-1897160169
Publication Date01/01/2007
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About Judith Rumgay (Author) : Judith Rumgay is a published author. A published credit of Judith Rumgay is Ladies of Lost Causes: Rehabilitation, Women Offenders, And the Voluntary Sector.
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10/6/2010 Shivu Ishwaran said:
"They were a strength, a force to be reckoned with, within the probation world and within the hostel sector as well." —Hostel Manager, UK In this exceptional study, Judith Rumgay unearths a treasure trove of archive material on a remarkable project, the Griffins Society. She documents the radi... more

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