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Gender Responsive Governance: From Elizabeth Fry to Baroness Jean Corston
HELEN ELFLEET
School of Law & Criminal Justice
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19th Century
50%
21st Century
50%
Economic Interests
50%
Female Offenders
50%
Gender-responsive
100%
Gender-specific
50%
Institutional Regimes
50%
Jeans
100%
Offending
50%
Penal Reform
50%
Personal Responsibility
50%
Political Interest
50%
Responsive Governance
100%
Social Economics
50%
Social Interest
50%
Wales
50%
Arts and Humanities
21C
33%
Deficiency
66%
Discourse
33%
Discursive
66%
England
33%
Intrinsic
33%
Nineteenth Century
33%
Reform
100%
Social Sciences
Nineteenth Century
50%
Political Interest
50%
Social Economics
50%
UK
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Social Economics
100%
Psychology
Personal Responsibility
100%