Contents
Foreword by Lord Ramsbotham
Introduction
Part 1 Context
1 Women's imprisonment: penal, social or political crisis? Pat Carlen (Keele University)
2 Women's imprisonment: the making of a penal crisis, Anne Worrall (Keele University)
3 Gender issues? Women's imprisonment: gender issues in penal theory and jurisprudence, Barbara Hudson (University of Central Lancashire)
Part 2 Practice
4 A caring prison: opportunities for and limits to reform, Kate Donnegan (Governor of Cornton Vale Prison, Stirling, Scotland)
5 A gender-wise prison? Opportunities for and limits to reform, Kate De Cou (Hampden County Correctional Center, Massachusetts)
6 A gender-sensitive programme for women offenders, Jenny Roberts (formerly Chief Probation Officer, Hereford and Worcester)
7 The Women at Risk programme, Sally Poteat (Executive Director, Repay, North Carolina)
8 Women's imprisonment: cross-national lessons, Pat Carlen (Keele University)
Part 3 Critique
9 Young women and prostitution policy: new discourses, same old story, Jo Phoenix (Bath University)
10 Time to think again about cognitive-behavioural programmes, Kathleen Kendall (Southampton University Medical School)
11 Creating choices? Reflecting on the choices, Kelly Hannah-Moffat (University of Toronto)
12 Women's imprisonment: barriers to reform, Jackie Lowthian (NACRO)
13 Penal politics and the new vocabularies of expert and common-sense knowledge, Pat Carlen (Keele University)
Index