Criminal Women tells the stories of four women who, in attempting to become women of their own making, became deeply involved in crime.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Pat Carlen is author of Magistrates' Justice and Women's Imprisonment Diana Christina lives in South London. Through painting and writing she aims to achieve 'self-integration, which is the art of living'. Jenny Hicks currently works for Clean Break, the ex-prisoner's theatre company, and the campaigning group Women In Prison. Josie O'Dwyer was Employment Development Worker for Women In Prison and is a member of the Clean Break Theatre Company. Chris Tchaikovsky is a member of the GLC Women's Committee and the founder of the campaigning group Women In Prison. She has published numerous articles on women's imprisonment.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction, Pat Carlen 1 Looking for Trouble, Chris Tchaikovsky 2 Christina: In her own Time, Diana Christina and Pat Carlen 3 Jenny: In a Criminal Business, Jenny Hicks and Pat Carlen 4 Josie: Surviving Holloway... and other Women's Prisons, Josie O'Dwyer and Pat Carlen Women In Prison, Pat Carlen and Chris Tchaikovsky Appendix: The Women In Prison Manifesto
Introduction, Pat Carlen 1 Looking for Trouble, Chris Tchaikovsky 2 Christina: In her own Time, Diana Christina and Pat Carlen 3 Jenny: In a Criminal Business, Jenny Hicks and Pat Carlen 4 Josie: Surviving Holloway... and other Women's Prisons, Josie O'Dwyer and Pat Carlen Women In Prison, Pat Carlen and Chris Tchaikovsky Appendix: The Women In Prison Manifesto
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