Upon committal to one of the newly established female convict prisons in the mid-nineteenth century, women entered a system intended to regulate them in body and in mind for the ends of reform. This article interrogates how women’s health needs were identified and contested by the prison officials and doctors tasked with their custody and care. It highlights the importance of broader temporal gender beliefs in dictating their treatment in this carceral space and explores how the women themselves exercised agency over the terms of their imprisonment. In addition, it reveals the previously underexplored transference of women between the institutions that made up the female convict estate that was prompted by concerns about the impact of a rig...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Emerald Group Publishing Limited in Intern...
Women incarcerated in federal prisons are a small but growing proportion of Canada’s penal instituti...
Rapidly increasing numbers of women incarcerated in the United States have created an overwhelming n...
Upon committal to one of the newly established female convict prisons in the mid-nineteenth century,...
This article examines the release and aftercare of female prisoners in England during the late ninet...
This article examines the release and aftercare of female prisoners in England during the late ninet...
Abstract Background Women in prison have comparatively greater health needs than men, often compound...
BACKGROUND: Despite the considerable changes in the provision of health care to prisoners in the UK ...
Studies on health and incarceration have extensively demonstrated that incarcerated women have poore...
This article examines the working lives of female prison officers between 1877 and 1939. It document...
This article examines how Liverpool Gaol, opened in 1855 as one of the largest local prisons in Engl...
Background: Despite the considerable changes in the provision of health care to prisoners in the UK ...
Background: women prisoners tend to suffer poor health on a range of indicators. This study sought t...
Investigations of women's offending have, in historical as well as criminological literature, bypass...
This article explores the relationship between the prison and mental illness, focusing on the ways i...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Emerald Group Publishing Limited in Intern...
Women incarcerated in federal prisons are a small but growing proportion of Canada’s penal instituti...
Rapidly increasing numbers of women incarcerated in the United States have created an overwhelming n...
Upon committal to one of the newly established female convict prisons in the mid-nineteenth century,...
This article examines the release and aftercare of female prisoners in England during the late ninet...
This article examines the release and aftercare of female prisoners in England during the late ninet...
Abstract Background Women in prison have comparatively greater health needs than men, often compound...
BACKGROUND: Despite the considerable changes in the provision of health care to prisoners in the UK ...
Studies on health and incarceration have extensively demonstrated that incarcerated women have poore...
This article examines the working lives of female prison officers between 1877 and 1939. It document...
This article examines how Liverpool Gaol, opened in 1855 as one of the largest local prisons in Engl...
Background: Despite the considerable changes in the provision of health care to prisoners in the UK ...
Background: women prisoners tend to suffer poor health on a range of indicators. This study sought t...
Investigations of women's offending have, in historical as well as criminological literature, bypass...
This article explores the relationship between the prison and mental illness, focusing on the ways i...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Emerald Group Publishing Limited in Intern...
Women incarcerated in federal prisons are a small but growing proportion of Canada’s penal instituti...
Rapidly increasing numbers of women incarcerated in the United States have created an overwhelming n...