“…Ideas of "True Womanhood" which asserted that a woman's true nature is pure, selfless, asexual, and weak began to shape the lives of women (Colvin, 1997;Freedman, 1981;Pollock, 1995;Sheldon, 2008). Some women could conform to this new role more easily than others, but for those who could not or would not, deviations were met with disapproval and punishment (Colvin, 1997;Freedman, 1981;Pollock, 1995;Rafter, 1983;Sheldon, 2008;Young & Spencer, 2007). Women had historically been punished for moral crimes and crimes of poverty, but these crimes now took on a new meaning based on a woman's social location.…”