What is it about?
This study examines the experiences of female prisoners worldwide. It finds that traditional prison systems, often designed for men, are not well-suited to the needs of women. The study highlights the importance of gender-responsive prisons that offer better living conditions, healthcare, and rehabilitation programs. It also emphasizes the need for increased support for female inmates, especially those with mental health issues or traumatic pasts, to help them successfully reintegrate into society.
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Why is it important?
This research is unique and timely for several reasons: Global Perspective: It offers a comprehensive overview of female prison experiences worldwide, providing valuable insights into both similarities and differences across diverse cultural and institutional contexts. Focus on Gender-Responsiveness: The study emphasizes the importance of gender-responsive prison systems, a topic that has gained significant attention in recent years as policymakers and researchers recognize the distinct needs of female inmates. Relevance to Current Issues: The research is highly relevant to current discussions on criminal justice reform, particularly in light of the growing global female prison population and the increasing recognition of the need for more equitable and effective incarceration practices.
Perspectives
This work highlights the urgent need for global prison reform to address the specific challenges faced by female inmates.
Dr Milena D Milićević
Institute of Criminological and Sociological Research
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This page is a summary of: From East to West: a global exploration of female prison life, July 2024, Institute of Criminological and Sociological Research,
DOI: 10.47152/prisonlife.d4.7_1.
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