Miss Bentley hopes a unique Napier study will influence future strategies in reducing female offending and the rates of female imprisonment.
The study begins when she speaks at the trust's Robson Collection lecture series next week, and over the next few months she wants to gather as many views as possible from women who have been to prison.
While there was a lot of literature internationally on women in prison, there was little on how women reintegrated in the community, she said.
"In New Zealand, the female prison population has largely been ignored, sidelined and/or seen as secondary to the male prison population due to its small size," she said.
Miss Bentley linked with the Pilot City Trust earlier this year, when she learned of a programme it proposed for mentoring women being released from jail.
She came to Napier with the manager of Arohata, the Wellington prison which houses most female inmates from Hawke's Bay, and attended a forum.
"It was apparent that we share common goals, values and beliefs which seek to create change, provide support and produce better outcomes," Miss Bentley said.
Info
What: Napier Pilot City Trust Robson Collection lectures
Where: Napier Public Library
When: November 30, from 5.30pm-7pm.