Incarcerated women and their children in Indian prisons: Shifting perspectives
By: Shah, Stuti
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BookPublisher: Economic and Political Weekly Description: 59(9), Mar 2, 2024: p.18-20.
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: Women and children’s experiences in Indian prisons have long been eclipsed by the male-centric sociolegal discourse on India’s criminal legal system. Departing from such an essentialised analysis, this article discusses prisons as a site and cause of trauma for women prisoners. By exploring the intersectional dimensions of gender, children’s rights, criminal justice, disability, and drawing upon the social model of disability, it advances a more humane, radical, and effective manner of addressing issues of crime and punishment for women.- Reproduced
https://www.epw.in/journal/2024/9/commentary/incarcerated-women-and-their-children-indian.html
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 59(9), Mar 2, 2024: p.18-20 | Available | AR131586 |
Women and children’s experiences in Indian prisons have long been eclipsed by the male-centric sociolegal discourse on India’s criminal legal system. Departing from such an essentialised analysis, this article discusses prisons as a site and cause of trauma for women prisoners. By exploring the intersectional dimensions of gender, children’s rights, criminal justice, disability, and drawing upon the social model of disability, it advances a more humane, radical, and effective manner of addressing issues of crime and punishment for women.- Reproduced
https://www.epw.in/journal/2024/9/commentary/incarcerated-women-and-their-children-indian.html


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