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Criminal Women: Some Autobiographical Accounts


Criminal Women: Some Autobiographical Accounts

Paperback by Christina, Diana; Hicks, Jenny; O'Dwyer, Josie; Tchaikovsky, Chris

Criminal Women: Some Autobiographical Accounts

£17.99

ISBN:
9780745600888
Publication Date:
6 Mar 1985
Language:
English
Publisher:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:
Polity Press
Pages:
197 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 7 - 9 May 2024
Criminal Women: Some Autobiographical Accounts

Description

Criminal Women tells the stories of four women who, in attempting to become women of their own making, became deeply involved in crime. Throughout the book, tales from the underworld and the criminal business world are interspersed with inside accounts of life in the women's prisons - Holloway, Styal's 'Bleak House', Durham's H. Wing, Askham Grange, Pucklechurch and Bullwood Hall. These stories of criminal women are vivid chronicles of the times in which they have lived. They will be of great interest to anyone concerned with the diversity of ways in which women cope with life in a class-riven and still deeply sexist society.

Contents

Introduction, Pat Carlen 1 Looking for Trouble, Chris Tchaikovsky 2 Christina: In her own Time, Diana Christina and Pat Carlen 3 Jenny: In a Criminal Business, Jenny Hicks and Pat Carlen 4 Josie: Surviving Holloway... and other Women's Prisons, Josie O'Dwyer and Pat Carlen Women In Prison, Pat Carlen and Chris Tchaikovsky Appendix: The Women In Prison Manifesto

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