Adeela Khalid1, Nashi Khan1. 1. Centre for Clinical Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The present study aimed to examine pathways to imprisonment for women in Pakistan. It was hypothesized that early life victimization in women, problematic family relationship and economical deprivation would be significantly associated with criminal activities of women prisoners. METHOD: To identify the pathways to prison, structured interview was devised by the researchers. Sample comprised of 114 women prisoners enlisted from KotLakhpat jail, Lahore, Pakistan. RESULTS: Poverty, revenge, anger and lack of empowerment were significantly associated with criminal activities of women of fender. CONCLUSION: The umbrella of rehabilitation should also cover social and legal matters of women offenders along with tackling their psychological issues.
BACKGROUND: The present study aimed to examine pathways to imprisonment for women in Pakistan. It was hypothesized that early life victimization in women, problematic family relationship and economical deprivation would be significantly associated with criminal activities of women prisoners. METHOD: To identify the pathways to prison, structured interview was devised by the researchers. Sample comprised of 114 women prisoners enlisted from KotLakhpat jail, Lahore, Pakistan. RESULTS: Poverty, revenge, anger and lack of empowerment were significantly associated with criminal activities of women of fender. CONCLUSION: The umbrella of rehabilitation should also cover social and legal matters of women offenders along with tackling their psychological issues.
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Keywords:
Pakistan; Pathways; Prison; Women offenders