This book voices the narratives of 15 women (10 of whom identify as M¿ori) with histories of imprisonment in Aotearoa New Zealand, and makes an original contribution to desistance literature by bringing greater conceptual clarity to gendered aspects of the desistance process and how these manifest in a colonial setting.
This book voices the narratives of 15 women (10 of whom identify as M¿ori) with histories of imprisonment in Aotearoa New Zealand, and makes an original contribution to desistance literature by bringing greater conceptual clarity to gendered aspects of the desistance process and how these manifest in a colonial setting.