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Women In Prisons

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The number of women in the prison had grow when the sentencing was set equally among the men and women. The idea was not that strongly like it at first. Many of the women tend to hurt them self in the prison because of health and emotion problem. The prison try to find a way to help with the problem. The percentage of the women in prison are presently 6% of the total prison population. In 1994 to 2004 the percentage has grow from 6% to 150% in England and Wales prison. It was a startling increase by the different of explanation that had been made. The change in the seriousness of women crime to deal with male and female equally. The change in sentencing a women is longer foe any kind of crime. At first many didn’t like the idea, but the …show more content…

20% to 25% of women in the prison will likely to be on a remand. The women in the prison receive help in health and emotional problem when they are in prison, because a lot of the women harm themselves. There was 13 death from self harm in 2004. The women inflicted themselves and get injuries so the help with their health and emotion really help the women in the prison. Many of the women in the prison had drug problem and some have problem with their children. The House of Commons Home Affairs Select Committee fall to rehabilitation for women to adapt the rehabilitative programmes. With this it still seem that women still doesn’t commit many crime. Their crime are more likely to be property-related crime then the other one. Women commit lees crime then men. The men are the one to have more crime and are committing the more main crime. Still the women are still been sentenced to imprisonment. There still seem to be a problem in to sentencing women in to prison longer then before, Because of the gender of the female and also of the generation during that time. The behaved of it have also shaped the sentencing of the women. “The sentencing of women continued …show more content…

The behaviours and trouble had put a struggle on The Criminal Justice Act of 1991 on sentencing women longer in prison without the traditional gender discourse. The Criminal Justice Act 2003 had sort out the sentencing of the major review of the sentencing but still have not to far reaching the explaining of it. The Elaine Player pointed out way in the legislation of the government’s to sentencing of the male and female for equality. “Whilst at the same time establishing new penal aims: punishment, the reduction of crime by deterrence, reform and rehabilitation, the protection of the public, and the making of reparation by offenders”(GELSTHORPE,L, 2006, 422). It organise out the problem of the gender and the equality of the two that both will get the same thing deepen on the gender of the both of

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