This book provides a comprehensive study of the neglected story of the involvement of the women's movement with criminal justice policy in the 20th century. Taking the topic from the 'suffragette' era to the early days of 'second-wave' feminism, the book argues that criminal justice policy has been a continual concern for feminists.
ANNE LOGAN is Lecturer in Social History at the University of Kent, UK. She has written on gender and the criminal justice system.
Introduction Feminism and Criminal Justice Reform Juvenile Justice Women in the Criminal Courts Women in the Penal System Feminism and the Care of Victims Conclusion
'From an historical point of view, this is an interesting and wonderful book to read.' - Abiola Onatade, The Magistrate