In the second half of the nineteenth century, a certain dissatisfaction becomes apparent in the records of British concerned themselves with crime and its punishment in colonial Kenya. Broadly speaking, there was a growing perception that there were serious problems with the manner in which women entered the labor market and crime associated with it and on the other hand, how the colonial state punished female offenders. While some observers questioned whether imprisonment in colonial jails was particularly punishing, others expressed alarm that such incarceration was actually counterproductive: that instead of reforming and rehabilitating women criminals, British prisons contributed to their further demoralizations. One is that the most ba...
Women experienced a major aggravation of their status as punished criminals when the prison System w...
This article examines the release and aftercare of female prisoners in England during the late ninet...
A number of works have recently been published that seek to re-narrate colonial histories, with a pa...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, a certain dissatisfaction becomes apparent in the reco...
This article presents, analyses and discusses the results of a quantitative study of the circumstanc...
In this essay, I will focus on prison systems and inmate experiences in Kenya. Prisons and systems o...
Abstract: Some scholars of history have argued that the establishment of colonialism in Kenya in 189...
In this chapter I would like to explore some of the theoretical complexities around the retrieval of...
This dissertation examines the history of incarceration in British Guiana between 1838 and 1917 with...
Research on women’s activities and interests was spurred by the feminist movement in the 1960s and h...
Women in prison in Africa experience compounded discrimination due to gender and poverty. Structural...
This paper addresses and examines the historiographical debate on the situation of female convicts. ...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Prison reforms in Kenyan prisons were introduced to address human rights issues in prisons and to tu...
Tabitha Kanogo’s African Womanhood in Colonial Kenya traces the history of womanhood in Kenya amidst...
Women experienced a major aggravation of their status as punished criminals when the prison System w...
This article examines the release and aftercare of female prisoners in England during the late ninet...
A number of works have recently been published that seek to re-narrate colonial histories, with a pa...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, a certain dissatisfaction becomes apparent in the reco...
This article presents, analyses and discusses the results of a quantitative study of the circumstanc...
In this essay, I will focus on prison systems and inmate experiences in Kenya. Prisons and systems o...
Abstract: Some scholars of history have argued that the establishment of colonialism in Kenya in 189...
In this chapter I would like to explore some of the theoretical complexities around the retrieval of...
This dissertation examines the history of incarceration in British Guiana between 1838 and 1917 with...
Research on women’s activities and interests was spurred by the feminist movement in the 1960s and h...
Women in prison in Africa experience compounded discrimination due to gender and poverty. Structural...
This paper addresses and examines the historiographical debate on the situation of female convicts. ...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Prison reforms in Kenyan prisons were introduced to address human rights issues in prisons and to tu...
Tabitha Kanogo’s African Womanhood in Colonial Kenya traces the history of womanhood in Kenya amidst...
Women experienced a major aggravation of their status as punished criminals when the prison System w...
This article examines the release and aftercare of female prisoners in England during the late ninet...
A number of works have recently been published that seek to re-narrate colonial histories, with a pa...