The authors present the results of a research conducted by the University of Brescia, which aims to investigate the phenomenon of female imprisonment in Italy, focusing attention on the condition of imprisoned mothers. Verziano in Lombardy, Rebibbia Female in Lazio, Enna, Messina and Syracuse in Sicily, were the Penitentiary Institutes involved. The participant sample was composed of 116 imprisoned mothers to whom were administered a questionnaire, with open and closed questions, divided into six sections all aimed to investigate how women live their deprivation of liberty. With regard to the topic presented here, the questionnaire focuses heavily on the presence of children at the time of the arrest, to their location before and after the ...
This article explores the gendered nature of the Italian prison system after unification in 1860. De...
During the post-unification period the issue concerning the criminal responsibility of women involve...
We read with great interest the article by Ferraro et al. about the presence of current and lifetime...
The article examines the situation of children of parents in conflict with the law from a victimolog...
This paper investigates the conditions of immigrant women in Italian penitentiaryinstitutions from a...
Women in Italian prisons account for 4.4% of the total number of inmates nationally (63.3% are Itali...
L’indagine presentata nel testo pone l’attenzione sulla componente meno considerata della popolazio...
After two decades of "war on organized crime", the number of lifers in Italy has notably increased. ...
In the common meaning of the term, incarceration is an unavoidable feature of contemporary society. ...
This contribution is a part of a wider research project carried out in Prison of Milan-Opera (Italy)...
Il grave problema del sovraffollamento delle carceri italiane, tale da integrare un vero e proprio \...
Alla luce dei principali profili critici del trattamento penitenziario, nello scritto si affronta la...
The article examines some decisive transformations that took place in the representation of the moth...
Many Italian women writers have written from cells, prisons and insane asylums. The mystic Maddalena...
In this article I study the question of the presence of women in the history of Italian banditry. Ma...
This article explores the gendered nature of the Italian prison system after unification in 1860. De...
During the post-unification period the issue concerning the criminal responsibility of women involve...
We read with great interest the article by Ferraro et al. about the presence of current and lifetime...
The article examines the situation of children of parents in conflict with the law from a victimolog...
This paper investigates the conditions of immigrant women in Italian penitentiaryinstitutions from a...
Women in Italian prisons account for 4.4% of the total number of inmates nationally (63.3% are Itali...
L’indagine presentata nel testo pone l’attenzione sulla componente meno considerata della popolazio...
After two decades of "war on organized crime", the number of lifers in Italy has notably increased. ...
In the common meaning of the term, incarceration is an unavoidable feature of contemporary society. ...
This contribution is a part of a wider research project carried out in Prison of Milan-Opera (Italy)...
Il grave problema del sovraffollamento delle carceri italiane, tale da integrare un vero e proprio \...
Alla luce dei principali profili critici del trattamento penitenziario, nello scritto si affronta la...
The article examines some decisive transformations that took place in the representation of the moth...
Many Italian women writers have written from cells, prisons and insane asylums. The mystic Maddalena...
In this article I study the question of the presence of women in the history of Italian banditry. Ma...
This article explores the gendered nature of the Italian prison system after unification in 1860. De...
During the post-unification period the issue concerning the criminal responsibility of women involve...
We read with great interest the article by Ferraro et al. about the presence of current and lifetime...