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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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.