The major objective of this book is to describe and analyse contemporary opportunities for, and barriers to, both the reduction of female prison populations and the reduction of the pain of those women who continue to be imprisoned. It assesses the most important recent attempts to reduce both women's imprisonment and the damage it does, identifying and analyzing cross-jurisdiction and gender-specific lessons to be learned, and the unexpected consequences of some of the reform strategies.
The major objective of this book is to describe and analyse contemporary opportunities for, and barriers to, both the reduction of female prison populations and the reduction of the pain of those women who continue to be imprisoned. It assesses the most important recent attempts to reduce both women's imprisonment and the damage it does, identifying and analyzing cross-jurisdiction and gender-specific lessons to be learned, and the unexpected consequences of some of the reform strategies.
Pat Carlen is Visiting Professor at the Universities of Kent and Westminster, Editor-in-Chief of the British Journal of Criminology, founder of the Keele Criminology Department, co-founder of the campaigning group Women in Prison and has published 17 books and many articles on criminal and social justice.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Lord Ramsbotham Introduction Part 1: Context 1. Women's imprisonment: penal, social or political crisis? 2. Women's imprisonment: the making of a penal crisis 3. Gender issues? Women's imprisonment: gender issues in penal theory and jurisprudence Part 2: Practice 4. A caring prison: opportunities for and limits to reform 5. A gender-wise prison? Opportunities for and limits to reform 6. A gender-sensitive programme for women offenders 7. The Women at Risk programme 8. Women's imprisonment: cross-national lessons Part 3: Critique 9. Young women and prostitution policy: new discourses, same old story 10. Time to think again about cognitive-behavioural programmes 11. Creating choices? Reflecting on the choices 12. Women's imprisonment: barriers to reform 13. Penal politics and the new vocabularies of expert and common-sense knowledge
Foreword by Lord Ramsbotham Introduction Part 1: Context 1. Women's imprisonment: penal, social or political crisis? 2. Women's imprisonment: the making of a penal crisis 3. Gender issues? Women's imprisonment: gender issues in penal theory and jurisprudence Part 2: Practice 4. A caring prison: opportunities for and limits to reform 5. A gender-wise prison? Opportunities for and limits to reform 6. A gender-sensitive programme for women offenders 7. The Women at Risk programme 8. Women's imprisonment: cross-national lessons Part 3: Critique 9. Young women and prostitution policy: new discourses, same old story 10. Time to think again about cognitive-behavioural programmes 11. Creating choices? Reflecting on the choices 12. Women's imprisonment: barriers to reform 13. Penal politics and the new vocabularies of expert and common-sense knowledge
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