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Women Corrections Executives

The Keys to Reaching the Top

Kimberly Collica-Cox - Foreword by Dorothy Moses Schulz

Within corrections, women have made notable impacts in policy, cultural changes, and leadership, yet they have received little attention and study. Based on quantitative and qualitative data, this book fills that gap, examining women in corrections executive positions—their motivations, successes, and challenges. From initial entry into corrections work through their careers, interviews with members of the Association of Women Executives in Corrections (AWEC) reveal their motives for promoting, their career trajectories, and the challenges they faced in a male dominated environment, such as gender bias, perceptions of leadership effectiveness, and difficulty maintaining work-life balance.

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Lexington Books
Pages: 184 • Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-1-66690-073-6 • Hardback • May 2023 • $95.00 • (£73.00)
978-1-66690-074-3 • eBook • May 2023 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Subjects: Social Science / Criminology, Social Science / Women's Studies, Social Science / Penology

Kimberly Collica-Cox is professor of criminal justice & security at PACE University.

Foreword by Dorothy Moses Schulz

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1: Prison Matrons: The Pioneers of Women in Criminal Justice

Chapter 2: Women Corrections Executives: Prevalence and Demographics

Chapter 3: Litigation, Employment Law, and The Changing Role of Women in Corrections: The Second-Generation Pioneers

Chapter 4: Women Corrections Executives: Motivations to Advancement and Career Trajectories

Chapter 5: C-Suite Challenges: Tokenism, Perceptions of Effectiveness, and Work Life Balance

Chapter 6: Women Corrections Executives: Looking Back but Moving Forward

References

About the Author

Kimberly Collica-Cox’s book, Women Corrections Executives: The Keys to Reaching the Top, is a seminal work on women’s role in the management of correctional institutions. Collica-Cox bases her work on both quantitative and qualitative data, firsthand accounts, and survey analyses, which, among other things, shed light on how women perceive their experiences as corrections executives, their motives for climbing the career ladder through promotion, and the challenges they face as they attempt to succeed in a male-dominated environment. Her book is a groundbreaking work that gives one of the first systematic, thoroughly evidence based, accounts of women’s career trajectories and impact on the correctional system. This outstanding book is required reading for anyone interested in the criminal justice system, gender studies, current affairs, and the changing nature of prison populations.


— Larry E. Sullivan, John Jay College of Criminal Justice


The correctional workplace has always evoked images of steel ceilings and iron ladders for those women correctional professionals who aspire to climb to the top in this still male-dominated field. In Women Corrections Executives, Kimberly Collica-Cox sets the record straight by giving 58 women correctional executives the opportunity to clearly and articulately voice their career path histories and trajectories. Acknowledging the groundbreaking work of the early prison and jail ‘matrons’, the book documents today’s female corrections leaders’ continued career growth challenges in gender bias, small representation in the upper ranks, and family-work life balance issues. Yet, the women’s stories evoke pride, job satisfaction, and ‘toughness’, echoing their contributions via unique leadership and management styles and openness to change with cutting-edge rehabilitation programming, Clearly, this book is a must-read for young women entering correctional employment. Women Corrections Executives illustrates the many opportunities awaiting them from the testimonials of successful female executive work mentors who have scaled the ladders and breached the ceilings of correctional work environments.


— Rosemary Gido, Professor Emerita, Indiana University of Pennsylvania


Women Corrections Executives

The Keys to Reaching the Top

Cover Image
Hardback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • Within corrections, women have made notable impacts in policy, cultural changes, and leadership, yet they have received little attention and study. Based on quantitative and qualitative data, this book fills that gap, examining women in corrections executive positions—their motivations, successes, and challenges. From initial entry into corrections work through their careers, interviews with members of the Association of Women Executives in Corrections (AWEC) reveal their motives for promoting, their career trajectories, and the challenges they faced in a male dominated environment, such as gender bias, perceptions of leadership effectiveness, and difficulty maintaining work-life balance.

Details
Details
  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 184 • Trim: 6¼ x 9½
    978-1-66690-073-6 • Hardback • May 2023 • $95.00 • (£73.00)
    978-1-66690-074-3 • eBook • May 2023 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
    Subjects: Social Science / Criminology, Social Science / Women's Studies, Social Science / Penology
Author
Author
  • Kimberly Collica-Cox is professor of criminal justice & security at PACE University.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Foreword by Dorothy Moses Schulz

    Preface

    Acknowledgments

    Introduction

    Chapter 1: Prison Matrons: The Pioneers of Women in Criminal Justice

    Chapter 2: Women Corrections Executives: Prevalence and Demographics

    Chapter 3: Litigation, Employment Law, and The Changing Role of Women in Corrections: The Second-Generation Pioneers

    Chapter 4: Women Corrections Executives: Motivations to Advancement and Career Trajectories

    Chapter 5: C-Suite Challenges: Tokenism, Perceptions of Effectiveness, and Work Life Balance

    Chapter 6: Women Corrections Executives: Looking Back but Moving Forward

    References

    About the Author

Reviews
Reviews
  • Kimberly Collica-Cox’s book, Women Corrections Executives: The Keys to Reaching the Top, is a seminal work on women’s role in the management of correctional institutions. Collica-Cox bases her work on both quantitative and qualitative data, firsthand accounts, and survey analyses, which, among other things, shed light on how women perceive their experiences as corrections executives, their motives for climbing the career ladder through promotion, and the challenges they face as they attempt to succeed in a male-dominated environment. Her book is a groundbreaking work that gives one of the first systematic, thoroughly evidence based, accounts of women’s career trajectories and impact on the correctional system. This outstanding book is required reading for anyone interested in the criminal justice system, gender studies, current affairs, and the changing nature of prison populations.


    — Larry E. Sullivan, John Jay College of Criminal Justice


    The correctional workplace has always evoked images of steel ceilings and iron ladders for those women correctional professionals who aspire to climb to the top in this still male-dominated field. In Women Corrections Executives, Kimberly Collica-Cox sets the record straight by giving 58 women correctional executives the opportunity to clearly and articulately voice their career path histories and trajectories. Acknowledging the groundbreaking work of the early prison and jail ‘matrons’, the book documents today’s female corrections leaders’ continued career growth challenges in gender bias, small representation in the upper ranks, and family-work life balance issues. Yet, the women’s stories evoke pride, job satisfaction, and ‘toughness’, echoing their contributions via unique leadership and management styles and openness to change with cutting-edge rehabilitation programming, Clearly, this book is a must-read for young women entering correctional employment. Women Corrections Executives illustrates the many opportunities awaiting them from the testimonials of successful female executive work mentors who have scaled the ladders and breached the ceilings of correctional work environments.


    — Rosemary Gido, Professor Emerita, Indiana University of Pennsylvania


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