Typically nonviolent low-level offenders, women have been hit particularly hard by California's sentencing and correctional policies and practices. In a system that was designed to respond to male offenders, few programs are available to respond to the unique needs of women prisoners. This special report from the National Council on Crime and Delinquency explains the issues surrounding the incarceration of women, and offers recommendations for reform
“They break us out there and then more in here. And they don\u27t do anything to build us back up.” ...
A comparison of the purposes behind the existence of male and female institutions reveals that sever...
In the crusade to get tough on crime, policy makers have also gotten tough on women, drawing them in...
This articles addresses why the California prison system needs broad reform aimed toward providing f...
A new analysis of California prison data underscores an emerging body of research nationally: Today ...
This veteran correctional administrator reviews the explosion of numbers of female offenders confine...
It is no secret that over the last several decades, prison populations have grown exponentially due ...
One of the fastest growing populations in most correctional systems is female offenders and the impa...
discusses women’s imprisonment in the light of three models of recent reform and change in responses...
In 2014, many states revisited disproportionately high sentencing schemes for low-level property off...
With the rates of female incarcerations on the rise, it is important that we examine programs availa...
Since 1970, there has been a nearly five-fold increase in the number of people in U.S. jails—the app...
Two hundred and one randomly selected female inmates incarcerated at a municipal jail were interview...
More than one million women are currently under the supervision of the criminal justice system in th...
Over the past several decades, California has experimented with a variety of sentencing policies to ...
“They break us out there and then more in here. And they don\u27t do anything to build us back up.” ...
A comparison of the purposes behind the existence of male and female institutions reveals that sever...
In the crusade to get tough on crime, policy makers have also gotten tough on women, drawing them in...
This articles addresses why the California prison system needs broad reform aimed toward providing f...
A new analysis of California prison data underscores an emerging body of research nationally: Today ...
This veteran correctional administrator reviews the explosion of numbers of female offenders confine...
It is no secret that over the last several decades, prison populations have grown exponentially due ...
One of the fastest growing populations in most correctional systems is female offenders and the impa...
discusses women’s imprisonment in the light of three models of recent reform and change in responses...
In 2014, many states revisited disproportionately high sentencing schemes for low-level property off...
With the rates of female incarcerations on the rise, it is important that we examine programs availa...
Since 1970, there has been a nearly five-fold increase in the number of people in U.S. jails—the app...
Two hundred and one randomly selected female inmates incarcerated at a municipal jail were interview...
More than one million women are currently under the supervision of the criminal justice system in th...
Over the past several decades, California has experimented with a variety of sentencing policies to ...
“They break us out there and then more in here. And they don\u27t do anything to build us back up.” ...
A comparison of the purposes behind the existence of male and female institutions reveals that sever...
In the crusade to get tough on crime, policy makers have also gotten tough on women, drawing them in...