Although women represent a small minority of the prison population in all nations, it has long been a concern that custody is overused with respect to female offenders. Reducing the number of women in prison has therefore emerged as a policy priority in many Western nations, including the United Kingdom. This article evaluates a range of sentencing strategies to reduce the number of women in prison, on the grounds that their experience of the sanction is disproportionately severe. The challenge is to achieve a reduction in women’s imprisonment without compromising the fundamental sentencing principles of equity and proportionality. Although no jurisdiction has launched a sentencing initiative with this specific aim, the international senten...
abstract: Previous studies exploring variability in sentencing decisions have consistently found gen...
Since 1970 the percentage of women incarcerated in U.S. prisons has risen from nearly 3 percent to a...
Using a matched sampling method, this research examined the process of sex-based differentiation in ...
Felicity Gerry QC and Lyndon Harris, in partnership with Halsbury’s Law Exchange, have spent t...
Considers, using statistics from the Crown Court Sentencing Survey, the extent to which gender dispa...
discusses women’s imprisonment in the light of three models of recent reform and change in responses...
The prison system of the UK is riddled with sexual inequality, substantially the same procedures and...
This veteran correctional administrator reviews the explosion of numbers of female offenders confine...
Background: Following the Irish economic collapse in the 2010s, government penal policy became ref...
Despite a growing body of literature on prisons, and how these are experienced by those held within ...
The female prison population has more than doubled since 1995 - with currently around 12.500 women s...
Despite the increasing numbers of women given community sentences in the UK and in other jurisdictio...
The Federal Sentencing Reporter has provided an important service by publishing this symposium, Gend...
The number of female prisoners in Irish prisons has increased dramatically in recent years. Women of...
This article draws on the findings from research undertaken in south-east Scotland in 2008 which sou...
abstract: Previous studies exploring variability in sentencing decisions have consistently found gen...
Since 1970 the percentage of women incarcerated in U.S. prisons has risen from nearly 3 percent to a...
Using a matched sampling method, this research examined the process of sex-based differentiation in ...
Felicity Gerry QC and Lyndon Harris, in partnership with Halsbury’s Law Exchange, have spent t...
Considers, using statistics from the Crown Court Sentencing Survey, the extent to which gender dispa...
discusses women’s imprisonment in the light of three models of recent reform and change in responses...
The prison system of the UK is riddled with sexual inequality, substantially the same procedures and...
This veteran correctional administrator reviews the explosion of numbers of female offenders confine...
Background: Following the Irish economic collapse in the 2010s, government penal policy became ref...
Despite a growing body of literature on prisons, and how these are experienced by those held within ...
The female prison population has more than doubled since 1995 - with currently around 12.500 women s...
Despite the increasing numbers of women given community sentences in the UK and in other jurisdictio...
The Federal Sentencing Reporter has provided an important service by publishing this symposium, Gend...
The number of female prisoners in Irish prisons has increased dramatically in recent years. Women of...
This article draws on the findings from research undertaken in south-east Scotland in 2008 which sou...
abstract: Previous studies exploring variability in sentencing decisions have consistently found gen...
Since 1970 the percentage of women incarcerated in U.S. prisons has risen from nearly 3 percent to a...
Using a matched sampling method, this research examined the process of sex-based differentiation in ...