Despite the recent passage of federal legislation requiring free access to menstrual health products in federal prisons, many women in state and local prisons continue to have inadequate access to these products. Not only do most prisons provide subpar menstrual health products in terms of quality, prisons often do not provide enough of these products to allow for individuals to change their pads and tampons at the doctor-recommended frequency. As a result, incarcerated women are at a heightened risk of toxic shock syndrome, sepsis, and ovarian cancer. This Note argues that, because differential treatment on the basis of menstruation is a form of sex discrimination, the practice of restricting access to menstrual health products discriminat...
This research paper lies at the intersection of criminal justice, human rights, public health, and w...
This article, based upon pilot work conducted in a closed women’s prison in England, explores women ...
The context in which the sterilization of incarcerated women takes place is a deeply coercive one. T...
Despite the recent passage of federal legislation requiring free access to menstrual health products...
The United Nations\u27 Bangkok Rules, which establish worldwide standards for the treatment of women...
For thousands of incarcerated women in the United States, dealing with menstruation is a nightmare. ...
While decarceration has become fashionable, American penology remains in the throes of a penal harm ...
Reproductive healthcare is a fundamental aspect of women’s rights. Despite this, there has been no s...
Many researchers in social science and criminal justice fields have shown that reproductive health s...
This research paper lies at the intersection of criminal justice, human rights, public health, and w...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesHistoryElizabeth ClementThe history of the reproductive rights of ...
Prenatal healthcare services available to pregnant inmates in state prisons are wholly inadequate. D...
Only one group of people in the United States has a constitutional right to health care—the incarcer...
Sexual harassment of female inmates by male guards permeates American prisons because the imbalance ...
This article, based upon pilot work conducted in a closed women’s prison in England, explores women ...
This research paper lies at the intersection of criminal justice, human rights, public health, and w...
This article, based upon pilot work conducted in a closed women’s prison in England, explores women ...
The context in which the sterilization of incarcerated women takes place is a deeply coercive one. T...
Despite the recent passage of federal legislation requiring free access to menstrual health products...
The United Nations\u27 Bangkok Rules, which establish worldwide standards for the treatment of women...
For thousands of incarcerated women in the United States, dealing with menstruation is a nightmare. ...
While decarceration has become fashionable, American penology remains in the throes of a penal harm ...
Reproductive healthcare is a fundamental aspect of women’s rights. Despite this, there has been no s...
Many researchers in social science and criminal justice fields have shown that reproductive health s...
This research paper lies at the intersection of criminal justice, human rights, public health, and w...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesHistoryElizabeth ClementThe history of the reproductive rights of ...
Prenatal healthcare services available to pregnant inmates in state prisons are wholly inadequate. D...
Only one group of people in the United States has a constitutional right to health care—the incarcer...
Sexual harassment of female inmates by male guards permeates American prisons because the imbalance ...
This article, based upon pilot work conducted in a closed women’s prison in England, explores women ...
This research paper lies at the intersection of criminal justice, human rights, public health, and w...
This article, based upon pilot work conducted in a closed women’s prison in England, explores women ...
The context in which the sterilization of incarcerated women takes place is a deeply coercive one. T...