Volume 11, Issue 1 (2013) Women and Imprisonment
This volume, edited by law professor Helen Codd with Mechthild Nagel, a social philosopher, focuses on historical and contemporary experiences faced by women in the global carceral. Authors also advocate reform and abolitionist strategies by drawing attention to imprisoned mothers and their families.Articles
My Mom is Badder than Yours: Women Prisoners Demand Better Conditions for Motherhood Behind Bars
Meg Escude and Victoria Law
Women, Families and Imprisonment in South Africa
WFM Luyt and N duPreez
Women and Imprisonment in Ireland, 1922-2007
Jessica Breen
Review Essay of Books on Women in Prison
Mechthild Nagel
Women’s Contribution to the Development of the Jamaat-I-Islami’s Gender Discourse: A Qualitative Analysis
Shahbaz A. Cheema
Cultural Appeal: The Hard Attribute of a Soft Trans-Ideology
Viorella Manolache and Henrieta A. Serban