If you liked Understanding the sentencing of women by Carol Hedderman and Loraine Gelsthorpe, start with Panel assessment schemes for mentally disordered offenders (1993), Women Who Offend (2004), and Computers in the courtroom (1988). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Panel assessment schemes for mentally disordered offenders
1993 · 58 pages · Carol Hedderman · Same author
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Women Who Offend
2004 · 304 pages · Gill McIvor, Margaret Malloch, Loraine Gelsthorpe · Same author
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Computers in the courtroom
1988 · 55 pages · Carol Hedderman · Same author
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Does treating sex offenders reduce reoffending?
1996 · 4 pages · Carol Hedderman · Same author
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Restorative Approach to Family Violence
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Spaces of Care
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Increasing confidence in community sentences: the results of two demonstration projects
1999 · 82 pages · Carol Hedderman · Same author
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EXERCISING DISCRETION: DECISION-MAKING IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM AND...; ED. BY LORAINE GELSTHORPE
2003 · 224 pages · Loraine Gelsthorpe, Nicola Padfield · Same author
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Wiley Handbook on What Works with Girls and Women in Conflict with the Law
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HANDBOOK OF PROBATION; ED. BY LORAINE GELSTHORPE
2007 · 626 pages · Loraine Gelsthorpe, Rodney Morgan · Same author
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The sentencing of women
1997 · 4 pages · Carol Hedderman · Same author
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Encyclopedia of Women and Crime Set
2019 · 1,272 pages · Frances P. Bernat, Kelly Frailing, Loraine Gelsthorpe, Sesha Kethineni, Lisa Pasko · Same author
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What should I read after Understanding the sentencing of women?
BookOrb recommends Panel assessment schemes for mentally disordered offenders (1993), Women Who Offend (2004), Computers in the courtroom (1988), Does treating sex offenders reduce reoffending? (1996), and Restorative Approach to Family Violence (2014).
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Understanding the sentencing of women is by Carol Hedderman and Loraine Gelsthorpe.