Illustrating their arguments with empirical examples drawn from two recent research projects—one cross-European, the other Scottish—the authors argue that the new multi-layering of carceral forms in both prison and the community is one major, but under-explored, cause of continuing increases in women’s prison populations. Whether it is because sentencers believe the reintegration industry’s rhetoric about the effectiveness of in-prison programmes in ‘reintegrating’ ex-prisoners, or whether, conversely, it is because sentencers are reluctant to award transcarceral and over-demanding community sentences which set women up to fail, the result is the same—more women go to prison.</p
This article draws on the findings from research undertaken in south-east Scotland in 2008 which sou...
Calls for ‘holistic' responses to halt the increasing imprisonment of women are continually re...
For more than two decades, there has been an ongoing critique of penal responses to women in the cri...
Illustrating their arguments with empirical examples drawn from two recent research projects—one cro...
Illustrating their arguments with empirical examples drawn from two recent research projects—one cro...
Illustrating their arguments with empirical examples drawn from two recent research projects—one cro...
The use of imprisonment and non-custodial alternatives for women in Scotland has remained a focus of...
With increasing rates of female imprisonment, and female prisoner re-imprisonment rates of 33% for f...
The last decade produced a revival in comparative penal research, most of which focuses on explainin...
Despite the increasing numbers of women given community sentences in the UK and in other jurisdictio...
discusses women’s imprisonment in the light of three models of recent reform and change in responses...
Women are now the fastest rising prison population in the world (Balfour & Comack, 2006). As more an...
First paragraph: Offending by women differs in a number of important ways from offending by men: it ...
This article draws on the findings from research undertaken in south-east Scotland in 2008 which sou...
There has been much activity within the criminal justice system in Scotland aimed at securing an app...
This article draws on the findings from research undertaken in south-east Scotland in 2008 which sou...
Calls for ‘holistic' responses to halt the increasing imprisonment of women are continually re...
For more than two decades, there has been an ongoing critique of penal responses to women in the cri...
Illustrating their arguments with empirical examples drawn from two recent research projects—one cro...
Illustrating their arguments with empirical examples drawn from two recent research projects—one cro...
Illustrating their arguments with empirical examples drawn from two recent research projects—one cro...
The use of imprisonment and non-custodial alternatives for women in Scotland has remained a focus of...
With increasing rates of female imprisonment, and female prisoner re-imprisonment rates of 33% for f...
The last decade produced a revival in comparative penal research, most of which focuses on explainin...
Despite the increasing numbers of women given community sentences in the UK and in other jurisdictio...
discusses women’s imprisonment in the light of three models of recent reform and change in responses...
Women are now the fastest rising prison population in the world (Balfour & Comack, 2006). As more an...
First paragraph: Offending by women differs in a number of important ways from offending by men: it ...
This article draws on the findings from research undertaken in south-east Scotland in 2008 which sou...
There has been much activity within the criminal justice system in Scotland aimed at securing an app...
This article draws on the findings from research undertaken in south-east Scotland in 2008 which sou...
Calls for ‘holistic' responses to halt the increasing imprisonment of women are continually re...
For more than two decades, there has been an ongoing critique of penal responses to women in the cri...