Women Prisoners: A Forgotten Population

Author:   Beverly R. Fletcher ,  Dreama Moon ,  Lynda D. Shaver ,  Dreama G. Moon
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9780275942205


Pages:   212
Publication Date:   30 July 1993
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Hardback
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Women Prisoners: A Forgotten Population


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From the Foreword by George Henderson: Perhaps nothing captures the debilitating effects of sexism more vividly than [this] in-depth study of women incarcerated in our correctional institutions. Beneath the statistics lie a human tragedy of a magnitude most people cannot fully comprehend. A disproportionate number of women are wasting away in non-rehabilitative institutions that perpetuate rather than correct criminal behaviors. The editors and contributors to this book capture cogent slices of life of some of the role players in the prison drama. And they do so with the sensitive touch of social surgeons who carefully lift and examine one layer of human behavior and then another. But they do not stop there. They also examine some of the attitudes, beliefs, and values of incarcerated women and their keepers (prison staff). The total work is an insightful glimpse of a neglected subculture. One of the unique features of the book is the diversity of the contributors in terms of disciplines such as sociology, psychology, anthropology, social work, communication, and organization and management. Another feature that makes this work different is the multi-ethnic and cross-cultural diversity of the contributors. Finally, there are no other studies that look at women offenders holistically.

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Author:   Beverly R. Fletcher ,  Dreama Moon ,  Lynda D. Shaver ,  Dreama G. Moon
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Praeger Publishers Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.482kg
ISBN:  

9780275942205


ISBN 10:   0275942201
Pages:   212
Publication Date:   30 July 1993
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Foreword Preface The Population Introduction The Woman Prisoner Self-esteem and the Woman Prisoner Patterns of Substance Use among Women in Prison Abuse and the Woman Prisoner African American Women in Prison Women on Death Row The Institution Perspectives on Correctional Organizations Attitudes of Correctional Staff The Relationship between Language Culture and Recidivism among Women Offenders Towards an Integrated Theory of Female Criminality and Incarceration Conclusions Bibliography

Reviews

?this volume clearly advances general knowledge in this critical area...raise serious questions regaurding the suitability and effectiveness of current prision programming for women offenders....the study provides much insight on organizational conflict within the prison...This book is a commendable effort.It will be of interest to criminologists, to students of corrections, and to those corrections practitioners who are looking for new answers to the very vexing and persistant promblems in the management of women's prisons...I find the book's radical approach to explaining and treating female criminality refreshing, to say the least....The book contains many suggestions for further research, presents a number of theoretical formulas for testing, and, mosy importantly, provides a wealth of emphirical data inviting additional analysis.?-Criminal Justice Review ?This book illuminates these women's lives and is a valuable asset to professionals who wish to learn more about people who are not usually present in our social science scholarship.?-Contemporary Psychology ""This book illuminates these women's lives and is a valuable asset to professionals who wish to learn more about people who are not usually present in our social science scholarship.""-Contemporary Psychology ""this volume clearly advances general knowledge in this critical area...raise serious questions regaurding the suitability and effectiveness of current prision programming for women offenders....the study provides much insight on organizational conflict within the prison...This book is a commendable effort.It will be of interest to criminologists, to students of corrections, and to those corrections practitioners who are looking for new answers to the very vexing and persistant promblems in the management of women's prisons...I find the book's radical approach to explaining and treating female criminality refreshing, to say the least....The book contains many suggestions for further research, presents a number of theoretical formulas for testing, and, mosy importantly, provides a wealth of emphirical data inviting additional analysis.""-Criminal Justice Review


?this volume clearly advances general knowledge in this critical area...raise serious questions regaurding the suitability and effectiveness of current prision programming for women offenders....the study provides much insight on organizational conflict within the prison...This book is a commendable effort.It will be of interest to criminologists, to students of corrections, and to those corrections practitioners who are looking for new answers to the very vexing and persistant promblems in the management of women's prisons...I find the book's radical approach to explaining and treating female criminality refreshing, to say the least....The book contains many suggestions for further research, presents a number of theoretical formulas for testing, and, mosy importantly, provides a wealth of emphirical data inviting additional analysis.?-Criminal Justice Review


Author Information

BEVERLY R. FLETCHER is Assistant Professor of Human Relations at the University of Oklahoma and the author of Organization Transformation Theorists and Practitioners (Praeger, 1990). LYNDA DIXON SHAVER is an Assistant Professor in Speech Communication at Indiana University at South Bend. Her work has included Native American women's health issues and organizational consulting and training. DREAMA G. MOON is a doctoral student in the department of Communication at Arizona State University. She is co-founder of the Project for Recidivism Research and Female Inmate Training and serves as co-principal investigator of the project.

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