Focussing on twelve womens experiences culled from patient files of the Hospital for the Insane, Cobourg, this thesis interrogates the use and abuse of the alternative dispositions that were available in gendered statutes between 1902 and 1935, which diverted women away from or out of Ontario jails and into reformative and correctional facilities, and ultimately into mental health institutions. The examination of federal and provincial legislation, specifically The Hospitals for the Insane Act, the Juvenile Delinquents Act, The Industrial Schools Act, the Criminal Code, The Andrew Mercer Reformatory Act, and The Female Refuges Act, demonstrates the complicated, and occasionally contradictory, interrelationship of the statutes which enabled ...
This article examines how female immigrants were characterised inside the Yarra Bend Asylum in Melbo...
One hundred years ago, pregnant Tasmanian wards of the state were detained in asylums under a new me...
Prior to the passage of the Canadian Criminal Code (CCC) in 1892, prostitution was considered a publ...
Between 1888 and 1950, 38 women were confined for indeterminate periods to British Columbia’s psychi...
In the early 1900s, the eugenics movement spurred a number of major developments in Ontario, among t...
This thesis explores a unique experiment in penal reform; the final, successful attempt to close the...
From 1858 to 1908, at least 452 women were admitted to the Fremantle Lunatic Asylum. Through an expl...
This thesis provides an account of the Protestant Magdalene Asylums in Scotland between 1797 and 191...
Canada's federal prison system, Correctional Service Canada (CSC), has made vast changes to the poli...
Abstract There has been a noticeable increase in the imprisonment of women in Canada, within the las...
Alana Barton: Fragile Moralities and Dangerous Sexualities. Two Centuries of Semi-Penal Institutiona...
The Indiana Women’s Prison, originally known as the Indiana Reformatory Institution for Women and Gi...
For the past four years, as part of a group of currently and formerly incarcerated scholars, we have...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis offers a genealogy of some current forms of pena...
This thesis is primarily concerned with the social control and disciplining of women within a semi-p...
This article examines how female immigrants were characterised inside the Yarra Bend Asylum in Melbo...
One hundred years ago, pregnant Tasmanian wards of the state were detained in asylums under a new me...
Prior to the passage of the Canadian Criminal Code (CCC) in 1892, prostitution was considered a publ...
Between 1888 and 1950, 38 women were confined for indeterminate periods to British Columbia’s psychi...
In the early 1900s, the eugenics movement spurred a number of major developments in Ontario, among t...
This thesis explores a unique experiment in penal reform; the final, successful attempt to close the...
From 1858 to 1908, at least 452 women were admitted to the Fremantle Lunatic Asylum. Through an expl...
This thesis provides an account of the Protestant Magdalene Asylums in Scotland between 1797 and 191...
Canada's federal prison system, Correctional Service Canada (CSC), has made vast changes to the poli...
Abstract There has been a noticeable increase in the imprisonment of women in Canada, within the las...
Alana Barton: Fragile Moralities and Dangerous Sexualities. Two Centuries of Semi-Penal Institutiona...
The Indiana Women’s Prison, originally known as the Indiana Reformatory Institution for Women and Gi...
For the past four years, as part of a group of currently and formerly incarcerated scholars, we have...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis offers a genealogy of some current forms of pena...
This thesis is primarily concerned with the social control and disciplining of women within a semi-p...
This article examines how female immigrants were characterised inside the Yarra Bend Asylum in Melbo...
One hundred years ago, pregnant Tasmanian wards of the state were detained in asylums under a new me...
Prior to the passage of the Canadian Criminal Code (CCC) in 1892, prostitution was considered a publ...