4 pages paper
Figures title:
Preliminary Reference - Comparison of men's vs. women's prison
February 10, 2021
References BRITTON, D. M. (1997). GENDERED ORGANIZATIONAL LOGIC: Policy and Practice in Men's and Women's Prisons. Gender & Society, https://doi.org/10.1177%2F089124397011006005. The above-cited source is a research paper that talks about gendered differences in policy and practice in prisons. The focus of the author is we explain that social standards and differences in men and women lead to differences in prison practices as well. Another major focus of the paper is to differentiate between policies design for men and women. Ingrid A. Binswanger, J. O. (2010). Gender Differences in Chronic Medical, Psychiatric, and Substance-Dependence Disorders Among Jail Inmates. American Public Health Association, 476-482. The above-cited source is a research report that talks about the treatment differences provided to male and female offenders in jails. The author highlights how chronic and psychiatric disorders are being treated differently in men and women prisons. Kassebaum, D. A. (2009). Women's Prison: Sex and Social Structure. London: Aldine Transaction Publishers. The above source is a book that provides detailed guidance about women’s prisons and how defied social limits and structures restrict practices. This book is selected to review because numerous subtopics are directly related to the chosen topic and can be helpful in future studies. The book aims to highlight that practices of woman's prisons are far more strict and complex than men's prisons. Rafter, N. H. (1985). Gender, Prisons, and Prison History. Social Science History Vol. 9, No. 3, 233-347. Practice add policies of prison have been evolved for years and to understand the modern structure of prisons it is important to review its history. The above source is separately defining prison history in detail and helps in the observance of specific changes. Struckman-Johnson, C. S.-J. (2006). A Comparison of Sexual Coercion Experiences Reported by Men and Women in Prison. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0886260506294240. The research report cited above is used because it is uncovering an important issue of prisons in almost all countries. The report is providing factual information about sexual coercion experiences of men and women that will be a great support to the topic.