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1
GENDER JUSTICETHE PRISON
  • Kate Whitfield
  • Email K.Whitfield_at_liverpool.ac.uk

2
HM PRISON SERVICE
  • Objectives
  • - Hold prisoners securely.
  • - Reduce the risk of prisoners re-offending.
  • - Provide a safe establishment that treats
    prisoners
  • humanely.
  • Principles
  • - Work constructively with other agencies.
  • - Obtain best value from resources available.
  • - Promote equality of opportunity combat
  • discrimination.

3
HM PRISON SERVICE
  • Primary function custody control.
  • ALSO, rehabilitating, educating training
    prisoners.

4
WORKING IN PRISONS
  • Danger of working in prisons.
  • Repetitive long hours.
  • Women prison officers
  • - Before 1970s.
  • - Promote more humane treatment.
  • - Opposition from co-workers.
  • - Performance studies.

5
WOMENS PRISONS
  • In England, there are
  • - 17 womens prisons.
  • - 7 mother baby units.
  • - 5 female juvenile units.
  • Sir David Ramsbotham, HM Chief Inspector of
    Prisons It is a sad fact that the particular
    requirements of women in prison have been
    overlooked in study after study into conditions
    in prison.
  • - NOT TRUE says Carlen.

6
MAD RATHER THAN BAD
  • John Howard Elizabeth Fry women should be
    housed apart from men in prison.
  • 1950s belief that women in prisons needed
    psychiatric treatment.
  • Stereotype used to justify rigid infantile
    regimes.

7
DIFFERENCES IN PRISONS
  • Although there are differences between womens
    mens prisons, it is more by default than design
  • - Smaller population.
  • - Mainly ethnic minorities.
  • - Ideologies shape regimes.

8
DIFFERENCES IN PRISONS
  • Research suggests 3 other reasons why womens
    imprisonment is different to mens
  • 1.) Women are biologically different to men.
  • 2.) Women play a different role in society.
  • 3.) Women are socially controlled.

9
PROBLEMS IN WOMENS PRISONS
  • Overcrowding
  • Less educational classes
  • Quality of medical treatment
  • Imprisoned far from home

10
CHANGES IN WOMENS PRISONS
  • Men working in womens prisons.
  • Mandatory drug testing.
  • Strip searching.
  • Handcuffing.

11
CRIMES OF WOMEN PRISONERS
  • Womens lawbreaking is qualitatively
    quantitatively different to mens
  • - Qualitatively committed under different
    circumstances.
  • - Quantitatively very small amount of violent
    crime is committed by women.
  • Most women prisoners have committed crimes
    against property or drug offences.

12
YOUNG OFFENDERS
  • Only 5 juvenile units.
  • Share with adult offenders.
  • Problems relating to how prisoners are treated.

13
CHILDREN OF PRISONERS
  • Prisons effect on mothers.
  • Many prisoners are single mothers.
  • Children developing problems.
  • Temporary carers.
  • Most children know that their mother is in
    prison.
  • Mother Baby Units.

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SELECTED READINGS
  • Carlen, P. (1998). Womens Imprisonment at the
    Millennium. London Macmillan.
  • Martin, S.E., Jurik, N.C. (1996). Doing
    Justice, Doing Gender. Thousand Oaks Sage.
  • Women in Prison. (2006). Available Online
    http//www.womeninprison.org.uk
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