Foreword by Lord Ramsbotham Introduction Part 1: Context 1. Women's imprisonment: penal, social or political crisis? 2. Women's imprisonment: the making of a penal crisis 3. Gender issues? Women's imprisonment: gender issues in penal theory and jurisprudence Part 2: Practice 4. A caring prison: opportunities for and limits to reform 5. A gender-wise prison? Opportunities for and limits to reform 6. A gender-sensitive programme for women offenders 7. The Women at Risk programme 8. Women's imprisonment: cross-national lessons Part 3: Critique 9. Young women and prostitution policy: new discourses, same old story 10. Time to think again about cognitive-behavioural programmes 11. Creating choices? Reflecting on the choices 12. Women's imprisonment: barriers to reform 13. Penal politics and the new vocabularies of expert and common-sense knowledge
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Pat Carlen is Visiting Professor at the Universities of Kent and Westminster, Editor-in-Chief of the British Journal of Criminology, founder of the Keele Criminology Department, co-founder of the campaigning group Women in Prison and has published 17 books and many articles on criminal and social justice.