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Record Nr.

UNINA9910454418103321

Autore

Carlen Pat.

Titolo

Analysing women's imprisonment / / Pat Carlen and Anne Worrall

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cullompton, Devon, U.K. ; ; Portland, Or. : , : Willan Pub., , 2004

ISBN

1-135-98691-6

1-281-33147-3

9786611331474

1-84392-421-8

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (254 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

WorrallAnne

Disciplina

344.03/5

Soggetti

Women prisoners

Reformatories for women

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-229) and index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Analysing Women's Imprisonment; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1 Histories of women's imprisonment; Introduction; The modernisers; The limits to modernism; The postmodernists; Summary; Concepts to know; Further reading; Topics for discussion; Essay questions; Chapter 2 Women in prison: the facts; Introduction; Sentencing women: chivalry or double jeopardy?; Discrimination and Section 95 publications; Counting women in prison; Characteristics of women in prison; International comparisons; Conclusion; Notes; Concepts to know; Further reading; Topics for discussion

Essay questionsChapter 3 Women in prison: contemporary issues; Introduction; A safe environment; Treating people with respect; A full, constructive and purposeful regime; Resettlement training to prevent re-offending; Conclusion; Concepts to know; Further reading; Topics for discussion; Essay questions; Chapter 4 Theories of women's imprisonment; Introduction; Why do women's prisons take the forms they do?; What are women's prisons for?; Political explanations; Penological explanations; Does prison work? Practical assessments; Does prison work? Penal theorists' assessments



Cultural explanationsClassical approaches; Feminist approaches; Foucauldian feminist approaches; Conclusion; Concepts to know; Further reading; Topics for discussion; Essay questions; Chapter 5 Alternatives to custody; Introduction; Why aren't women criminalised as much as men?; Why are some women treated leniently by the criminal courts (or are they)?; Alternatives to prison for women; Three models of correctional change (Cohen 1983); Three generations of intensive supervision; Women and community punishment; Women and fines; Trends in supervisory community sentences for women

Women and community rehabilitation orders (formerly probation orders)Women and community punishment orders (formerly community service); Women and drugs treatment; Women and electronic monitoring; Women and hostels; Women and intensive supervision; Women and restorative justice; What works for women offenders?; Women-wise penology; Concepts to know; Further reading; Topics for discussion; Essay questions; Chapter 6 Feminist theories of imprisonment and penal politics; Introduction; Administrative, critical, abolitionist and feminist perspectives on punishment

Campaigns for abolition of women's imprisonmentFeminist politics and prisoner research ethics; Theorizing the relationships between theory, penal politics and campaigning for change; Conclusion; Concepts to know; Further reading; Topics for discussion; Essay questions; Chapter 7 Investigating women's imprisonment: practical issues; Introduction; Designing the project; Project design checklist; Gaining access; Gaining access checklist; Contacting the interviewees or research participants; Ethical issues; Leaving the research site; Conclusion; Further reading; Topics for discussion

Project areas and topics

Sommario/riassunto

In both the UK and the rest of the world there have been rapid increases in the numbers of women in prison, which has led to an acceleration of interest in women's crimes and the social control of women, and women's experience of both prison and the criminal justice system is very different to men's. This text is concerned to address the key issues relating to women's imprisonment, contributing at the same time to an understanding of prison issues in general and the historical and contemporary politics of gender and penal justice. What are women's prisons for? What are they like? Why are lone