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Coming Back to Jail

Women, Trauma, and Criminalization

Drawing on the stories of forty-two incarcerated women, Coming Back to Jail broadens the focus to examine the role of trauma in the women’s lives. Resisting the popular move to understand trauma in psychiatric terms — as post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd) — the book frames trauma as “lived experience” and locates the women’s lives within the context of a settler-colonial, capitalist, patriarchal society. Doing so enables a better appreciation of the social conditions that produce trauma and the problems, conflicts and dilemmas that bring women into the criminal justice net.

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Elizabeth Comack

Elizabeth Comack is a professor of Sociology at the University of Manitoba. Over the past three decades she has written and conducted research on a variety of social justice topics. Her most recent work is Coming Back to Jail: Women, Trauma, and Criminalization.

Chapter Contributors Pages Year Price
Women in Trouble
30 $3.00
Understanding Trauma
23 $2.30
Dcolonialism, Capitalism, Patriarchy, and Trauma
33 $3.30
The Lived Experience of Trauma
44 $4.40
Involvement with the Criminal Justice System
46 $4.60
The Prisoning of Women
45 $4.50
Making Change
12 $1.20
The Research Process
7 $0.70