NCJ Number
              156380
          Editor(s)
          
                      E Adelberg, 
                        C Currie
                    
      Date Published
  1993
Length
              301 pages
          Annotation
              This book, written from a feminist perspective, provides a critique of women and the Canadian justice system.
          Abstract
              The first section discusses the imprisonment of women in the Federal system, and specifically focuses on the evolution of the Federal women's prison, reform of Federal women's imprisonment, and the contributions of aboriginal women to prison reform. The second section presents profiles of women offenders, and examines the issues of prostitution and media stereotypes of women in prison.  The final section outlines theoretical considerations about women in conflict with the law, and highlights the need for a battered woman syndrome offense and issues related to aboriginal women and the law. Chapter references