This article examines the release and aftercare of female prisoners in England during the late nineteenth century. Primarily it seeks to illuminate the use of residential provision for women who had been released from both convict and local prisons, contrasting the two systems and suggesting how such institutions may have affected the women's subsequent offending. The research presented here draws on two sets of data, the material on local prisons uses a case study of female prisoners at Stafford prison (Turner, 2009; 2011) and the convict prison data draws on the licensing and release of female convicts collated for a recent ESRC funding project on the costs of imprisonment (Johnston & Godfrey, 2013a). This article outlines and reflects up...
This article focuses on the role played by sisterhood penitentiaries in the rehabilitation of 'falle...
"This thesis is presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy"."January 2008".Bibliography: pages...
"This article concerns the 16 year penal experiment at Brixton, Britain's first convict prison for w...
This article examines the release and aftercare of female prisoners in England during the late ninet...
Upon committal to one of the newly established female convict prisons in the mid-nineteenth century,...
Upon committal to one of the newly established female convict prisons in the mid-nineteenth century,...
This article explores the experiences of imprisoned mothers in the Victorian convict prison system. ...
This article examines the working lives of female prison officers between 1877 and 1939. It document...
From a representative sample of petitions submitted (1819-1840) by felons convicted at the Old Baile...
This paper addresses and examines the historiographical debate on the situation of female convicts. ...
© 2018 International Australian Studies Association. Criminological studies have found that men’s an...
This article examines how Liverpool Gaol, opened in 1855 as one of the largest local prisons in Engl...
There is a significant volume of research into the way in which offenders desist from crime, their r...
With the numbers of women imprisoned increasing across Western jurisdictions over the last 15 or so ...
There is a significant volume of research into the way in which offenders desist from crime, their r...
This article focuses on the role played by sisterhood penitentiaries in the rehabilitation of 'falle...
"This thesis is presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy"."January 2008".Bibliography: pages...
"This article concerns the 16 year penal experiment at Brixton, Britain's first convict prison for w...
This article examines the release and aftercare of female prisoners in England during the late ninet...
Upon committal to one of the newly established female convict prisons in the mid-nineteenth century,...
Upon committal to one of the newly established female convict prisons in the mid-nineteenth century,...
This article explores the experiences of imprisoned mothers in the Victorian convict prison system. ...
This article examines the working lives of female prison officers between 1877 and 1939. It document...
From a representative sample of petitions submitted (1819-1840) by felons convicted at the Old Baile...
This paper addresses and examines the historiographical debate on the situation of female convicts. ...
© 2018 International Australian Studies Association. Criminological studies have found that men’s an...
This article examines how Liverpool Gaol, opened in 1855 as one of the largest local prisons in Engl...
There is a significant volume of research into the way in which offenders desist from crime, their r...
With the numbers of women imprisoned increasing across Western jurisdictions over the last 15 or so ...
There is a significant volume of research into the way in which offenders desist from crime, their r...
This article focuses on the role played by sisterhood penitentiaries in the rehabilitation of 'falle...
"This thesis is presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy"."January 2008".Bibliography: pages...
"This article concerns the 16 year penal experiment at Brixton, Britain's first convict prison for w...