On Mothering in Prison

Auteurs-es

  • Jennifer McMillan
  • Alison Granger-Brown

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.18192/jpp.v20i1.5264

Bibliographies de l'auteur-e

Jennifer McMillan

Jennifer McMillan served multiple provincial sentences in Canada and has since come to advocate for prisoner justice. She has served as a Community-based Researcher with Women in2 Healing and with the Doing Time Project, and has spoken at numerous community and academic forums. Jen is currently working as house facilitator for a Women’s Resource Society of the Fraser Valley housing first project and is studying at University of the Fraser Valley where she works part-time as a research assistant. Jen also spends quite a bit of time in the gym, can often be seen riding around the city on a bright turquoise Yamaha scooter and is really looking forward to bringing home the puppy she recently picked-out named “Tugboat”.

Alison Granger-Brown

Alison Granger-Brown is a Recreation Therapist with an Master’s in Leadership and Training. She has worked on contract for the Correctional Service of Canada for 11 years, bringing leisure and recreation based learning to women in custody to support their healing journey. She also delivers dialectical behaviour therapy skills training for women on parole.

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