AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO THE REINTEGRATION OF INCARCERATED WOMEN VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN THE CONTEXT OF PROMOTING GENDER EQUALITY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47743/asas-2025-2-846Keywords:
domestic violence, post-release reintegration, female criminality, gender-responsive, recidivismAbstract
Abstract. The challenges associated with the social reintegration of convicted women are intensified when they have simultaneously experienced the dual status of victim–offender within the context of domestic violence occurring in their own families, thereby deepening gender-based social inequities. The intersection between domestic violence and criminal history drastically reduces women’s chances of successful reintegration after release, turning this process into a slow and uncertain path towards a new beginning. This paper presents an exploratory–theoretical study grounded in the author’s professional experience, complemented by an in-depth analysis of national and international official documents, as well as the Romanian legal framework. The literature review adopts a thematic and critical approach, highlighting the specific challenges arising from domestic violence and the broader implications of gender inequality. The main objectives focus on analysing the impact of the victim–offender role reversal and identifying existing options for overcoming gender-based barriers in the reintegration process. The study’s findings aim to encourage a non-discriminatory response from civil society and to promote the development of coherent professional practices among specialists working to prevent and address this complex social issue.
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