2 edition of Women in prison found in the catalog.
Women in prison
Aldrie Henry-Lee
Published
2005
by Planning Institute of Jamaica, Social Development and Gender Unit in Kingston, Jamaica
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Written in
Edition Notes
Other titles | Stakeholders" review of the impact of the incarceration of Jamaican females on their children and dependents. |
Statement | prepared by Aldrie Henry-Lee. |
Contributions | Planning Institute of Jamaica. Social Development and Gender Unit. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HV9567 .H45 2005 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xv, 128 p. : |
Number of Pages | 128 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17060890M |
ISBN 10 | 9768103116 |
LC Control Number | 2008421431 |
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Doing HIS Time: Meditations and Prayers for Men and Women in Prison by James C. Vogelzang and Lynn Vanderzalm | out of 5 stars This title Women in prison book how the gender-based attitudes that women bring to prison frame how they respond to the prison environment - and how gender stereotypes continue to affect the treatment and opportunities of incarcerated women today.
One of these studies, ordered by the World Health Organization (WHO) is called Women's Health in Prisons: Correcting Gender Inequity in Prison Health, and included prisons from Europe and the United States. WHO examines in great detail the situation in these facilities in terms of human rights standards, inmate relations, inmate parents-children relations, health care and services, mental health.
The Women’s Prison Book Project collective has decided, in light of the most recent COVID update, to no longer hold Sunday volunteer mailings. The collective will continue sending books with 1 or 2 people present throughout the week and do the work to.
We’ll use the proceeds to buy books from Women & Children First ( N. Clark St., ). New year, new books for women in prison Through the end of January, browse our display and buy a book or two for us.
(We’ll pick them up.) Or buy a gift card we can use to buy Women in prison book from 57th Street Books ( E. 57th St., ). Rachel Kushner’s new novel, “The Mars Room,” chronicles gritty life in a women’s prison, with a focus on one inmate’s story in and out of jail.
In ‘The Mars Room,’ Rachel Kushner inhabits a world behind bars. The prison Sister Jabro visits monthly, the California Institution for Women, was built for 1, but holds over 2, Such crowding is an issue imprisoned women face elsewhere as well. It is old news that the conditions and policies of women's prisons are different from those for incarcerated men.
Less evident, however, is how gender differences shape those policies, and how gender identity and roles shape women's adaptation and resistance to prison culture and control. The papers in this collection explore how the gender-based attitudes that women bring to prison frame how 1/5(1).
If you would like to mail books, please send by USPS at the Media Mail rate to: Chicago Books to Women in Prison c/o RFUMC N. Hermitage Ave. Chicago, IL Questions. Want to make a large donation—that is, more than a bag or box of books.
Need to make special arrangements for getting your books to us. Chicago Books to Women in Prison is an all volunteer based non-profit organization that provides used books to educate incarcerated women.
The current president of CBWP is Vicki White who overlooks volunteers and the organization. CBWP is a Chicago based organization currently working in the basement of Ravenswood Fellowship United Methodist Church.
The basement of this church holds a Type: Non-profit. Iincarcerated women in the United States are largely an invisible population because of their small numbers, their involvement in less violent and serious offenses, and their neglect by most criminologists. Yet all too often prison has become a dumping ground for women who lack options for self-support, or who need drug treatment, job training, or a haven from work draws on the.
Genre/Form: Government publications Statistics: Additional Physical Format: Online version: Greenfeld, Lawrence A. Women in prison. [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Dept. Open Library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published.
Women in prison by Kathryn Watterson,Doubleday edition, in English - [1st ed.] Women in by: 1. Mail books that meet our donation criteria to the following address. Please do not request a signature. Our hours do not align with typical delivery or post office hours and we may not be able to sign for it.
Prison Book Program Hancock Street, Suite Quincy, MA Get this from a library. Women in prison. [Joan Esherick] -- Explores issues related to female imprisonment, discussing mental illness, health care, safety, the effects on the family, and international offenders, and describing women's prisons.
“Sometimes a woman or man might have access for half an hour every two months,” said Vicki White, a volunteer at Chicago Books to Women in Prison. Open Library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published.
Women in prison by Joan Esherick,Mason Crest Publishers edition, in English Women in prison ( edition) | Open LibraryCited by: 1. It was my first time in 4J2, a maximum-security women’s pod in the Harris County Jail.
The stale air pulsed with the sound of women talking, metal clanging, and a TV blaring. Olympia Books to Prisoners Program located in: WA. Serves: Contact organization. Open Books Prison Book Project Program located in: FL. Serves: FL only. Portland Books to Prisoners Program located in: OR.
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