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Women Lifers: Lives Before, Behind, and Beyond Bars
Women Lifers brings to light the pressing need for gender-responsive policies in correctional systems in the United States by tracing women’s lives before, during, and following a life sentence.
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Women Lifers: Lives Before, Behind, and Beyond Bars
Women Lifers brings to light the pressing need for gender-responsive policies in correctional systems in the United States by tracing women’s lives before, during, and following a life sentence.
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Women Lifers: Lives Before, Behind, and Beyond Bars
Women Lifers brings to light the pressing need for gender-responsive policies in correctional systems in the United States by tracing women’s lives before, during, and following a life sentence.
Meredith Dye, PhD, is a professor of sociology at Middle Tennessee State University. Her research focuses on the effects of incarceration, prison suicide, and women in prison. Recent publications have appeared in Women and Criminal Justice, Prison Journal, and Criminal Justice and Behavior. Ronald H. Aday, PhD, is a professor of sociology at Middle Tennessee State University. He has published several books including Crime and the Elderly, Aging Prisoners: Crisis in American Corrections, and Women Aging in Prison as well as over fifty articles and book chapters.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction to Women Lifers Chapter 2 Life Before a Life Sentence Chapter 3 Bruised, Bullied, and Battered Chapter 4 Life Behind Bars: Living with a Life Sentence Chapter 5 Family Matters Chapter 6 Health Concerns and Practices Chapter 7 Enduring Grief and Loss Chapter 8 Keeping the Faith Chapter 9 Life Beyond Bars: Hopes, Expectations, and Fears for Release Chapter 10 Conclusions: Challenging the Existing Narrative about Women Lifers