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Reconfigurations of penality
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2006
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Criminal CodeCriminal Justice ReformSystemic JusticeLawConstrained OptimizationCriminal LawAdministrative LawSocial SciencesGender StudiesNew Multi-layeringMass Incarceration StudiesCorrectional PracticeIn-prison ProgrammesPrison ViolencePenologyFinancial PenaltiesIntersectionalityFemale CriminalityDecarcerationPunishmentFeminist TheoryCriminal JusticeFeminist PhilosophyTransitional JusticeSociologyCarceral SettingRegulationSocial JusticeEmpirical Examples
Illustrating their arguments with empirical examples drawn from two recent research projects—one cross-European, the other Scottish—the authors argue that the new multi-layering of carceral forms in both prison and the community is one major, but under-explored, cause of continuing increases in women’s prison populations. Whether it is because sentencers believe the reintegration industry’s rhetoric about the effectiveness of in-prison programmes in ‘reintegrating’ ex-prisoners, or whether, conversely, it is because sentencers are reluctant to award transcarceral and over-demanding community sentences which set women up to fail, the result is the same—more women go to prison.
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