Vladu, Alexandra, Kalebic, Natasha, Audley, Jody, Stevens, Alisa and Taylor, Pamela J.
2021.
Benefits and risks of conjugal visits in prison: A systematic literature review.
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health
31
(5)
, pp. 343-361.
10.1002/cbm.2215
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Stevens, Alisa
2020.
Access-denied: Research on sex in prison and the subjugation of ‘deviant knowledge’.
Criminology and Criminal Justice
20
(4)
, pp. 451-470.
10.1177/1748895819839740
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Stevens, Alisa
2017.
Sexual activity in British men's prisons: a culture of denial.
British Journal of Criminology
57
(6)
, pp. 1379-1397.
10.1093/bjc/azw094
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Stevens, Alisa 2017. Rehabilitation. In: Kerley, Kent R. ed. The Encyclopedia of Corrections, Wiley-Blackwell, (10.1002/9781118845387.wbeoc126) |
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Stevens, Alisa 2016. Therapeutic communities. In: Jewkes, Yvonne, Bennett, Jamie and Crewe, Ben eds. Handbook on Prisons, Abingdon and New York: Routledge, pp. 497-513. |
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Stevens, Alisa 2015. 'Serious therapy' for serious female offenders: The democratic therapeutic community at HMP Send. In: Annison, Jill and Brayford, Jo eds. Women and Criminal Justice: From the Corston Report to Transforming Rehabilitation, Policy Press, |
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Stevens, Alisa 2014. 'Difference' and desistance in prison-based therapeutic communities. Prison Service Journal 213 , pp. 3-9. |
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Stevens, Alisa 2013. The 'Meanings' of female staff in male therapeutic community prisons: gender as symbolism and specialism. Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 52 (5) , pp. 479-497. 10.1111/hojo.12039 |
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Stevens, Alisa 2013. Prisoners' motivations for therapeutic community treatment. Probation Journal 60 (2) , pp. 152-167. 10.1177/0264550513478321 |
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Stevens, Alisa 2013. Offender rehabilitation and therapeutic communities: Enabling change the TC way. International Series on Desistance and Rehabilitation, London and New York: Routledge. |
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Stevens, Alisa 2012. 'I am the person now I was always meant to be': identity reconstruction and narrative reframing in therapeutic community prisons. Criminology and Criminal Justice 12 (5) , pp. 527-547. 10.1177/1748895811432958 |
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Stevens, Alisa 2011. A "very decent nick": ethical treatment in prison-based democratic therapeutic communities. Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice 11 (2-3) , pp. 124-150. 10.1080/15228932.2011.537581 |
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Stevens, Alisa 2010. Introducing forensic democratic therapeutic communities. In: Shuker, Richard and Sullivan, Elizabeth eds. Grendon and the Emergence of Forensic Therapeutic Communities: Developments in Research and Practice, Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 7-24. |
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Stevens, Alisa 2007. Not Of Much Significance (yet): NOMS from the perspective of prison staff. Prison Service Journal 172 , pp. 3-11. |
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