2005
DOI: 10.1300/j012v16n01_06
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Women Prisoners at the Dawn of the 21st Century

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“…Recently, researchers have begun to examine trends in U.S. women's incarceration and have documented differences across states, as well as substantial increases over time (Frost et al 2006). Some scholars have suggested that the increases are fueled partly by harsher sentences and more conservative approaches to criminal justice, including stiffer penalties for drug offenses Sokoloff 2005). All discussions seem to agree that minority women have been the most negatively affected by increases in women's incarceration (Kruttschnitt and Gartner 2003;Sokoloff 2005;Frost et al 2006).…”
Section: Recent Research On Women's Imprisonment Ratesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recently, researchers have begun to examine trends in U.S. women's incarceration and have documented differences across states, as well as substantial increases over time (Frost et al 2006). Some scholars have suggested that the increases are fueled partly by harsher sentences and more conservative approaches to criminal justice, including stiffer penalties for drug offenses Sokoloff 2005). All discussions seem to agree that minority women have been the most negatively affected by increases in women's incarceration (Kruttschnitt and Gartner 2003;Sokoloff 2005;Frost et al 2006).…”
Section: Recent Research On Women's Imprisonment Ratesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some scholars have suggested that the increases are fueled partly by harsher sentences and more conservative approaches to criminal justice, including stiffer penalties for drug offenses Sokoloff 2005). All discussions seem to agree that minority women have been the most negatively affected by increases in women's incarceration (Kruttschnitt and Gartner 2003;Sokoloff 2005;Frost et al 2006). Kruttschnitt and Gartner's (2003: 9) review points out that it is unfortunate that we do not have longitudinal studies of the impact of economic and social factors on women's imprisonment.…”
Section: Recent Research On Women's Imprisonment Ratesmentioning
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“…Вероятность заключения под стражу для чернокожих женщин в три раза выше, чем для белых. Частично это является следствием кампании по противодействию наркотикам [6][7][8]. Однако количественных иссле- 1 Во многих работах рассматриваются корреляции, связанные с тюремным насилием, но это не является целью данной статьи.…”
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“…Carmichael and colleagues [5] explored the factors which contributed to the successful completion of probation and parole among female offenders and identified race as a significant predictor. Sokoloff [18] indicated that socially structured conditions of class, race, and gender in the context of globalization, unemployment, and the prison industrial complex help to explain these findings. Messerschmidt ([13]: 5) notes that gender, race, and class are influenced by the social structural constraints a person experiences.…”
Section: The Intersection Between Race and Gender In Capital Sentencingmentioning
confidence: 99%