The international human rights community has repeatedly expressed concern about the shackling of pregnant women deprived of their liberty in the United States. The federal government has adopted an anti-shackling policy and some states have passed laws or policies restricting shackling. Despite these positive developments, shackling of women prisoners continues to occur in violation of U.S. and international law. Shackling pregnant women increases the substantial medical risks of childbirth. Shackling of pregnant women is a harmful, painful, and demeaning practice that is rarely necessary to preserve safety. Most female prisoners are non-violent offenders, and women who are pregnant, in labor, or in postpartum recovery are especially low fl...
Rationalized for decades on security grounds, perinatal shackling entails the application of handcuf...
In “Shackling Pregnant Prisoners: Cruel And Unusual Or Justified And Necessary?”, Ring analyzes the ...
In recent years, the scholarly literature, the journalistic press, and even pop culture have begun t...
The international human rights community has repeatedly expressed concern about the shackling of pre...
Despite international human rights guidelines that prohibit the practice, thirty-eight states and th...
The international human rights community has repeatedly expressed concern about the shackling of pre...
Despite legislation and policy to prevent such things from happening, incarcerated pregnant women ar...
Rationalized for decades on security grounds, perinatal shackling entails the application of handcuf...
In recent decades, the treatment of pregnant prisoners has generated much public debate, in particul...
This Note will demonstrate the detrimental effects of shackling a pregnant woman and will examine so...
The practice of American prisons to shackle and otherwise restrain incarcerated, preg-nant women is ...
Despite international human rights guidelines that prohibit the practice, thirty-eight states and th...
The male standard of incarceration in the U.S. correctional system creates additional punishments fo...
The practice of American prisons to shackle and otherwise restrain incarcerated, preg-nant women is ...
The practice of American prisons to shackle and otherwise restrain incarcerated, preg-nant women is ...
Rationalized for decades on security grounds, perinatal shackling entails the application of handcuf...
In “Shackling Pregnant Prisoners: Cruel And Unusual Or Justified And Necessary?”, Ring analyzes the ...
In recent years, the scholarly literature, the journalistic press, and even pop culture have begun t...
The international human rights community has repeatedly expressed concern about the shackling of pre...
Despite international human rights guidelines that prohibit the practice, thirty-eight states and th...
The international human rights community has repeatedly expressed concern about the shackling of pre...
Despite legislation and policy to prevent such things from happening, incarcerated pregnant women ar...
Rationalized for decades on security grounds, perinatal shackling entails the application of handcuf...
In recent decades, the treatment of pregnant prisoners has generated much public debate, in particul...
This Note will demonstrate the detrimental effects of shackling a pregnant woman and will examine so...
The practice of American prisons to shackle and otherwise restrain incarcerated, preg-nant women is ...
Despite international human rights guidelines that prohibit the practice, thirty-eight states and th...
The male standard of incarceration in the U.S. correctional system creates additional punishments fo...
The practice of American prisons to shackle and otherwise restrain incarcerated, preg-nant women is ...
The practice of American prisons to shackle and otherwise restrain incarcerated, preg-nant women is ...
Rationalized for decades on security grounds, perinatal shackling entails the application of handcuf...
In “Shackling Pregnant Prisoners: Cruel And Unusual Or Justified And Necessary?”, Ring analyzes the ...
In recent years, the scholarly literature, the journalistic press, and even pop culture have begun t...