This note opens the prison doors and delves into the United States female prison system, primarily focusing on the positive and negative impact of nursery programs on mothers and children, along with potential constitutional claims that can be brought against these programs. Part I provides a general background about the American prison system, and briefly touches on the constitutional standards of prisoners’ rights. It also discusses the history and development of female prisons and illustrates the rapid increase of female incarceration. Part II focuses on the prevalence of mothers within the female population in prisons. Part III introduces prison nursery programs and explains their history and how they operate. Part IV discusses the posi...
In the past decade, the number of female prisoners in New York state and city jails has risen dramat...
The United States prison population has grown at alarming and unprecedented rates in recent decades,...
Prison is an oppressive institution created for men, by men. While some may argue that oppression is...
This note opens the prison doors and delves into the United States female prison system, primarily f...
While the number of women is increasing among the prison population, so too is the need to accommoda...
While the number of women is increasing among the prison population, so too is the need to accommoda...
Over the past century, while advocates of prison nurseries have applauded their individual and socie...
Society\u27s traditional approach to women offenders has been focused on women as prisoners and not...
Through my research, I analyzed prison nursery programs in the United States. Prison nurseries are p...
Prison nurseries are used throughout the world as a way to strengthen the initial mother-child bond ...
This Comment will examine the deficiencies of the prison prenatal care system. It will discuss curre...
Each year, about 40,000 pregnant women are incarcerated in the U.S. The infants are usually taken fr...
The current incarceration facilities for the growing number of women are depriving expecting mothers...
In the past decade, the number of female prisoners in New York state and city jails has risen dramat...
Raising an Infant in a Jumpsuit: Canada’s need for a more contemporary approach to prison nurseries ...
In the past decade, the number of female prisoners in New York state and city jails has risen dramat...
The United States prison population has grown at alarming and unprecedented rates in recent decades,...
Prison is an oppressive institution created for men, by men. While some may argue that oppression is...
This note opens the prison doors and delves into the United States female prison system, primarily f...
While the number of women is increasing among the prison population, so too is the need to accommoda...
While the number of women is increasing among the prison population, so too is the need to accommoda...
Over the past century, while advocates of prison nurseries have applauded their individual and socie...
Society\u27s traditional approach to women offenders has been focused on women as prisoners and not...
Through my research, I analyzed prison nursery programs in the United States. Prison nurseries are p...
Prison nurseries are used throughout the world as a way to strengthen the initial mother-child bond ...
This Comment will examine the deficiencies of the prison prenatal care system. It will discuss curre...
Each year, about 40,000 pregnant women are incarcerated in the U.S. The infants are usually taken fr...
The current incarceration facilities for the growing number of women are depriving expecting mothers...
In the past decade, the number of female prisoners in New York state and city jails has risen dramat...
Raising an Infant in a Jumpsuit: Canada’s need for a more contemporary approach to prison nurseries ...
In the past decade, the number of female prisoners in New York state and city jails has risen dramat...
The United States prison population has grown at alarming and unprecedented rates in recent decades,...
Prison is an oppressive institution created for men, by men. While some may argue that oppression is...