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Breaking Women - Gender, Race, and the New Politics of Imprisonment (Hardcover, New)
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Breaking Women - Gender, Race, and the New Politics of Imprisonment (Hardcover, New)
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Winner of the 2014 Division of Women and Crime Distinguished
Scholar Award presented by the American Society of Criminology
Finalist for the 2013 C. Wright Mills Book Award presented by the
Society for the Study of Social Problems Compelling interviews
uncover why tough drug policies disproportionately impact women in
the American prison system Since the 1980s, when the War on Drugs
kicked into high gear and prison populations soared, the increase
in women's rate of incarceration has steadily outpaced that of men.
As a result, women's prisons in the US have suffered perhaps the
most drastically from the overcrowding and recurrent budget crises
that have plagued the penal system since harsher drugs laws came
into effect. In Breaking Women, Jill A. McCorkel draws upon four
years of on-the-ground research in a major US women's prison to
uncover why tougher drug policies have so greatly affected those
incarcerated there, and how the very nature of punishment in
women's detention centers has been deeply altered as a result.
Through compelling interviews with prisoners and state personnel,
McCorkel reveals that popular so-called "habilitation" drug
treatment programs force women to accept a view of themselves as
inherently damaged, aberrant addicts in order to secure an earlier
release. These programs were created as a way to enact stricter
punishments on female drug offenders while remaining sensitive to
their perceived feminine needs for treatment, yet they instead work
to enforce stereotypes of deviancy that ultimately humiliate and
degrade the women. The prisoners are left feeling lost and
alienated in the end, and many never truly address their addiction
as the programs' organizers may have hoped. A fascinating and yet
sobering study, Breaking Women foregrounds the gendered and
racialized assumptions behind tough-on-crime policies while
offering a vivid account of how the contemporary penal system
impacts individual lives.
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