This article is a critical reflection of the role of gender in the delivery of a higher education course based on the Inside-Out Prison Exchange Programme. Related concepts such as hegemonic masculinity, heteronormativity, and intersectionality are discussed within the prison education setting. This reflection primarily draws on critical incidents from the experiences of the first three authors facilitating a higher education course in a women’s prison in England. One major reflection is that learning in a group of ‘inside’ and ‘outside’ students, all self-identified women, who vary along the dimensions of age, class, ethnicity, nationality and sexual expression, presented unique dynamics. This included working with both collectiveness and ...
Much of the research about the effects of postsecondary education for incarcerated individuals has f...
The rate of female incarceration continues to surge, resulting in over 714,000 women currently being...
Gender relations implicate power and male privilege. Prisons largely house underprivileged men. How ...
This article is a critical reflection of the role of gender in the delivery of a higher education co...
This article is a critical reflection of the role of gender in the delivery of a higher education co...
This article is a critical reflection of the role of gender in the delivery of a higher education co...
This article is a critical reflection of the role of gender in the delivery of a higher education co...
uncorrected proofEven though international research on men’s prisons is no longer oblivious to gende...
This Article discusses gender relations in prison systems and the plight of gay, lesbian, bisexual, ...
Education in the correctional environment is endorsed as an effective rehabilitative tool linked to ...
Based on the author’s experience of teaching on a higher education project in two English prisons - ...
Part I concludes the introduction to the essay’s thesis by discussing the gender norms in society th...
The authors review evidence of gender-responsive factors for women in prisons. Some gender-responsiv...
We examine a case study of a collaboration between a University and a Women’s Correctional Instituti...
To me, real feminism means working together with other people to try to change the balance of power ...
Much of the research about the effects of postsecondary education for incarcerated individuals has f...
The rate of female incarceration continues to surge, resulting in over 714,000 women currently being...
Gender relations implicate power and male privilege. Prisons largely house underprivileged men. How ...
This article is a critical reflection of the role of gender in the delivery of a higher education co...
This article is a critical reflection of the role of gender in the delivery of a higher education co...
This article is a critical reflection of the role of gender in the delivery of a higher education co...
This article is a critical reflection of the role of gender in the delivery of a higher education co...
uncorrected proofEven though international research on men’s prisons is no longer oblivious to gende...
This Article discusses gender relations in prison systems and the plight of gay, lesbian, bisexual, ...
Education in the correctional environment is endorsed as an effective rehabilitative tool linked to ...
Based on the author’s experience of teaching on a higher education project in two English prisons - ...
Part I concludes the introduction to the essay’s thesis by discussing the gender norms in society th...
The authors review evidence of gender-responsive factors for women in prisons. Some gender-responsiv...
We examine a case study of a collaboration between a University and a Women’s Correctional Instituti...
To me, real feminism means working together with other people to try to change the balance of power ...
Much of the research about the effects of postsecondary education for incarcerated individuals has f...
The rate of female incarceration continues to surge, resulting in over 714,000 women currently being...
Gender relations implicate power and male privilege. Prisons largely house underprivileged men. How ...