Mean Lives, Mean Laws: Oklahoma's Women Prisoners
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Children’s
Action & Adventure
Format
Paperback
Pages
210
Language
English
Published
Sep 20, 2014
Publisher
Rutgers University Press
Edition
None
ISBN-10
0813562759
ISBN-13
9780813562759
Description
This compelling examination delves into the harsh realities faced by women prisoners in Oklahoma, shedding light on their struggles within a flawed justice system. The author explores the intersection of gender and criminality, revealing how societal norms and legal frameworks contribute to the rising rates of female imprisonment. Through a critical lens, the work discusses the systemic issues that exacerbate the conditions of incarceration for women, who often endure unique challenges that differ significantly from their male counterparts.
By providing a thorough analysis of the historical context and contemporary implications, the text highlights the urgent need for reform. The author’s insightful perspective invites readers to consider the broader societal implications of laws that impact vulnerable populations. This critical discourse not only raises awareness about the plight of women in prison but also encourages a re-evaluation of policies that perpetuate cycles of marginalization and punishment.
By providing a thorough analysis of the historical context and contemporary implications, the text highlights the urgent need for reform. The author’s insightful perspective invites readers to consider the broader societal implications of laws that impact vulnerable populations. This critical discourse not only raises awareness about the plight of women in prison but also encourages a re-evaluation of policies that perpetuate cycles of marginalization and punishment.
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