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SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
University Affairs Office 1801 E. Cotati Avenue Rohnert Park, CA 94928-3609 (707) 664-2057 e-mail: jean.wasp@sonoma.edu |
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September 23, 2003 Contact: Jean Wasp, Media Relations, (707) 664-2057 |
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Barbara Bloom's "Gendered Justice" Research Receives National Award
A criminal justice professor at Sonoma State University has earned a prestigious
award for her work in how women are treated differently than men in the
criminal justice system. Associate professor Barbara Bloom of Petaluma is one of the recipients of the University of Cincinnati Award presented by the American Probation and Parole Association for outstanding contribution to the field of corrections in the United States and Canada. To improve policy and practice regarding women offenders in corrections, the National Institute of Corrections undertook a 3-year project with Bloom and her colleagues, Barbara Owen and Stephanie Covington, entitled "Gender-Responsive Stategies: Research, Practice, and Guiding Principles for Women Offenders." The findings suggest that gender matters in terms of the management and supervision of women offenders and that many systems lack written policies specific to this population. Most correctional policies and practices are based on male offenders, Bloom's report finds. Bloom and her colleagues found women come into the criminal justice system via different pathways; respond to supervision and custody differently; exhibit differences in terms of substance abuse, trauma, mental illness, parenting responsibilities, and employment histories; and represent different levels of risk within both the institution and the community. "To successfully develop and deliver services, supervision, and treatmentfor women offenders, we must first acknowledge these gender differences,"says Bloom who is also the author of "Gendered Justice: Addressing FemaleOffenders." This report is available on the National Institute of Corrections Web site, www.nicic.org, and is being widely distributed to criminal justice agencies throughout the country. NOTE: A digital photo of Barbara Bloom is available upon request.
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Last Modified: 09/24/2003