This
bibliography was reprinted as part of a whole bibliography with
the permission of Professor Natalie J. Sokoloff, Ph.D.For more information on this bibliography or to receive
the full-length version, please contact Professor Sokoloff at
John Jay College of Criminal Justice via e-mail at nsokoloff@jjay.cuny.edu.
Mothers in
Prison and their Children
Diane
Reed and Edward Reed.1997.Children
of Incarcerated Parents.Social Justice, 24, #3
Mary
Martin.1997.Connected Mothers: A Follow-Up Study of Incarcerated
Women and Their Children.Women & Criminal Justice, 8,
#4
Susan
Phillips and Barbara Bloom.1998.In Whose Best Interest?The Impact of Changing Public Policy on Relatives Caring
for Children with Incarcerated Parents.Child Welfare: Journal of Policy, Practice, and Program
Kathleen
Block and Margaret Potthast.1998.Girls Scouts Beyond Bars: Facilitating Parent-Child
Contact in Correctional Settings.Child Welfare: Journal of Policy, Practice, and Program
Ruth
Zaplin and Joyce Dougherty.Programs that Work: Mothers.In Ruth Zaplin, ed. Female Offenders:
Critical Perspectives and Effective Interventions. (Gaithersburg,
MD: Aspen)
K.
Gabel and D. Johnston, eds.1995.Children of Incarcerated Parents. (NY: Lexington).
Cynthia
Seymour and Creasie Finney Harrison, eds.1998.Special Issue: Children with Parents In Prison.Child Welfare: Journal of Policy, Practice,
and Program
T.
Fritsch and J. Burkhead.1981.Behavioral Reactions of Children to Parental Abuse
Due to Imprisonment.Family Relations
Marilyn
Moses.1995.Keeping Incarcerated Mothers and Their Daughters
Together: Girl Scouts Beyond Bars.National Institute of Justice: Program
Focus.NCJ 152617
Denise
Johnston. 1995.Child
Custody Issues of Women Prisoners: A Preliminary Report from
the CHICAS Project.The
Prison Journal, 75, #2
Denise
Johnston.1995.Parent-Child Visitation in the Jail or Prison.In K. Gabel and D. Johnston, eds.Children of Incarcerated Parents. (NY:Lexington)
M.
Clement.1993.Parenting in Prison: A National Survey of Programs
for Incarcerated Women.Journal of Offender Rehabilitation,
19, #1/2
C.
Jose Kampfner.1995.Post-Traumatic
Stress reactions in Children of Imprisoned Mothers.In K. Gabel and D. Johnston, eds.Children of Incarcerated Parents.
(NY:Lexington)
B.
Bloom and D. Steinhart.1993.Why
Punish the Children?San
Francisco: National Council on Crime & Delinquency.
K.
Boudin.1997.
The Childrens
Center Programs of Bedford Hills Correctional Facility.In C. Blinn, ed., Maternal Ties: A
Selection of Programs for Female Offenders.(Lanham, MD: American Correctional Association)
VOICES of Women Inside
Angela
Davis.1988.Angela Davis: An Autobiography.(International Publ: Reprint with New Introduction).
(Original: 1974, NY: Random House)
Juanita
Diaz-Cotto.1996.Gender, Ethnicity, and The State: Latina and Latino
Prison Policies (SUNY)
Patrice
Gaines.1994.Laughing in the Dark: From Colored Girl to Woman of
Color-from Prison to Power (Crown/Random House)
Lori
Girshick.1999.No Safe Haven: Stories of Women in Prison. (Northeastern
University)
Barbara
Owen.1998.In the Mix: Struggle and Survival in a
Womens Prison (SUNY)
Andi
Rierden.1997.The Farm: Life Inside a Womens Prison.Amherst: University of Massachusetts.
Luana
Ross.1998.Inventing The Savage: The Social Construction of Native
American Criminality.Austin: University of Texas
Assata
Shakur.1987.Assata: An Autobiography (Chicago: Lawrence Hill/Chicago
Review).
Women
and the Criminal Justice System: Writings from Women in Americas
Prisons and Criminal Justice Educators.1996.Justice in Democracy, Buffalo, Vol. 4
Kathryn
Watterson.1996.Women in Prison: Inside the Concrete Womb. (Revised.
Northeastern University).
Bonny
Walford.1987.Lifers: The Stories of Eleven Women Serving Life Sentences
for Murder (Montreal: Eden).
Restorative Justice / Social Justice and Alternatives
to Incarceration for Women
Kay
Pranis.1997.Special Feature: Restorative Justice. The
Crime Victims Report (May/June)
Ruth
Morris.2000.Ch. 1, What is Transformative Justice? Stories
of Transformative Justice. (Toronto: Canadian Scholars)
Karlene
Faith.1999.In COOK & DAVIES, Transformative Justice vs.
Re-entrenched Correctionalism: The Canadian Experience
Mark
Moore.1997.Looking Backward to Look Forward: The 1967 Crime
Commission Report in Retrospect. National Institute of
Justice Journal (December)
Sandy
Cook and Susanne Davies,eds.1999. Harsh Punishment: International
Experiences of Womens Imprisonment. Boston: Northeastern
University. (COOK & DAVIES)
Lisa
Maher.1998.
Sexed Work: Gender, Race and Resistance in a Brooklyn Drug
Market (Oxford University)
Nicole
Hahn Rafter and Frances Heidensohn, eds.1995. International Feminist Perspectives
in Criminology (Open University).
Steven
Donziger, ed.1996.
The Real War on Crime: The Report of The National Criminal
Justice Commission (HarperCollins)
Marc
Mauer(Sentencing Project).1999. Race to Incarcerate. (NY:
New Press/W.W. Norton)
Sam
Walker.1998.
Sense and Nonsense about Crime and Drugs: A Policy Guide,
4th Edition (West/Wadsworth/ITP)
Susan
Ehlrich Martin and Nancy Jurik.1996.
Doing Justice, Doing Gender: Women in Law and Criminal Justice
Occupations (Sage)
Susan
Miller.1999.
Gender and Community Policing: Walking the Talk. (Boston:
Northeastern University)
Meda
Chesney-Lind.1997.
The Female Offender: Girls, Women and Crime (Sage).
Juanita
Diaz-Cotto.1996.
Gender, Ethnicity, and the State: Latina and Latina Politics
(SUNY).
Coramae
Richey Mann and Marjorie Zatz, eds.1998. Images of Color/Images of Crime
(Roxbury)
James
Messerschmidt.1997.
Crime as Structured Action: Gender, Race, Class & Crime
in the Making (Sage)
Susan
Miller, ed.1998.
Crime Control and Women: Feminist Implications of Criminal
Justice Policy. (Sage)
Leon
Pettiway.1997.
Workin It: Women Living Through Drugs and Crime. (Phila:
Temple University).
Barbara
Raffel Price and Natalie J. Sokoloff, eds.1995. The Criminal Justice System
and Women: Offenders, Victims, Workers 2nd Edition
(McGraw-Hill).
Nicole
Hahn Rafter.1990.
Partial Justice: Women, Prisons, and Social Control, 2nd
Edition (Transaction).
Beth
Richie.1996.
Compelled to Crime: Gender Entrapment of Battered Black Women
(Routledge).
Kathryn
Watterson.1996.
Women in Prison: Inside the Concrete Womb (Northeastern
University)
Michelle
Fine and Lois Weis.1998.
Crime Stories: A Critical Look through Race, Ethnicity,
and Gender. Qualitative Studies in Education (Forthcoming)
Natalie
J. Sokoloff and Barbara Raffel Price.1995. Women and the Law. The
Criminal Justice System and Women Offenders, Victims, Workers,
2nd Edition (McGraw-Hill)
Criminal
Justice Collective of Northern Arizona University.2000. Investigating Difference: Human
and Cultural Relations in Criminal Justice. (Boston: Allyn
& Bacon).
James
Messerschmidt.1997.
Crime as Structured Action: Gender, Race, Class and Crime
in the Making (Sage)
Kathleen
Daly and Lisa Maher, eds.Criminology
at the Crossroads: Feminist Readings in Crime and Justice.
New York: Oxford University.
Marcia
Rice.1990.
Challenging Orthodoxies in Feminist [Criminological] Theory:
A Black Feminist Critique. Feminist Perspectives in
Criminology. (Phila: Open University)
Kathleen
Daly.1007.
Different Ways of Conceptualizing Sex/Gender in Feminist
Theory and Their Implications for Criminology. Theoretical
Criminology 1.
Kathleen
Daly and M. Chesney-Lind.1998.
Feminism and Criminology. Justice Quarterly
5
Susan
Caulfield and Nancy Wonders.1994. Gender and Justice: Feminist
Contributions to Criminology. Varieties of Criminology:
Readings from a Dynamic Discipline (Praeger).
Loraine
Gelsthorpe and Alison Morris, eds.1990. Feminist Perspectives in Criminology
(Bristol: Open University).
Dorie
Klein.1995.
Twenty Years Ago Today. The Criminal Justice
System and Women, 2nd Edition
Michael
Markowitz.1997.
Introducing Race Consciousness into Criminal Justice Education:
A Pedagogical Mode. Journal of Criminal Justice Education
8 (2, Fall)
Marc
Mauer (Sentencing Project).1999. Race to Incarcerate. (NY:
New Press/W.W. Norton)
Victor
Kappeler, Mark Blumberg, and Gary Potter.1996. The Mythology of Crime and Criminal
Justice, 2nd Edition (Waveland)
Mona
Danner.1998.
Three Strikes and Its Women Who Are Out: Hidden
Consequences for Women of Criminal Justice Policy Reforms.Crime Control and Women: Feminist Implications
of Criminal Justice Policy (Sage).
Jeffrey
Reiman.1998.
The Rich Get Richer, And The Poor Get Prison, 5th
Ed. (Allyn & Bacon)
Coramae
Richey Mann.1993.
Unequal Justice: A Question of Color (University of Indiana).
Susan
Miller, ed. Crime Control and Women Feminist
Implications of Criminal Justice Policy. (Sage).
Regina
Arnold.1995.
Processes of Victimization and Criminalization of Black
Women. The Criminal Justice System and Women, 2nd
edition.
Meda
Chesney-Lind.1997.
Trends In Womens Crime. The Female Offender:
Girls, Women, and Crime (Sage)
Kathleen
Daly.1989.
Gender and varieties of White Collar Crime. Criminology
27.
Joan
Hoffman. 1997. Macroeconomic Indicators and
New York City Womens Drug Arrests. Social Justice
24
Eleanor
Miller.1988.
Some Peoples Call It Crime: Hustling, the
Illegal Work of Underclass women.The Worth of Womens Work: A Qualitative Synthesis
(SUNY)
Kathryn
Ann Farr.1997.
Aggravating and Differentiating Factors in the Cases of
White and Minority Women on Death Row. Crime &
Delinquency.
Jody
Miller.2998.
Up It Up: Gender and Accomplishment of Street Robbery.
Criminology 36
Meda
Chesney-Lind with Karen Joe Laidler.1997. Drugs, Violence and Womens
Crime. The Female Offender
Leanne
Fiftal Alarid, James Marquart, Velmer Burton, Jr., Francis Cullen,
and Steven Cuvelier.1996. Womens Roles In Serious Offenses: A
Study of Adult Felons. Justice Quarterly 13
Sally
Simpson.1991.
Caste, Class and Violent Crime: Explaining Difference
in Female Offending. Criminology 29.
Sally
Simpson and Lori Ellis.1995. Doing Gender: Sorting Out The Caste and Crime
Conundrum. Criminology 33
John
Laub and Joan McDermott.1985. An Analysis of Serious Crime
by Young Black Women. Criminology 23
Henry
Brownstein, Barry Spunt, Susan Crimmins, and Sandra Langley.1995. Women Who Kill in Drug Market
Situations. Justice Quarterly 12
Coramae
Richey Mann.1990.
Black Female Homicide in the United States. Journal
of Interpersonal Violence 5
I.J.
Silverman, M. Vega, and T.A. Danner.1993. The Female Murderer.
Homicide: The Victim-Offender Connection (Cinn.: Anderson)
Peter
Kraska and Victor Kappeler.1995. To Serve and Pursue: Exploring
Police Sexual Violence Against Women. Justice Quarterly
12
Zelma
Henriques and Evelyn Gilbert.2000. Sexual Abuse and Sexual Assault
of Women in prison. Its a Crime: Women and Justice.
(Prentice Hall)
Patricia
Tjaden and Nancy Thoennes.1998. Prevalence, Incidence, and Consequences
of Violence Against Women: Findings from the National Violence
Against Women Survey. National Institute of Justice Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention.
Kathleen
Waits.1998.
Battered Women and Their Children: Lessons from One Womans
Story. Houston Law Review, 35
Beth
Richie.1996.
Compelled to Crime: Gender Entrapment of Battered Black Women
(Routledge).
Brandy
Britton.1997.
Experiences of Partner Violence Among Pregnant Drug addicts.
Brandy
Britton and Sue Pendelton.1997. Domestic Violence, Womens
Drug Use, and HIV Risk. Paper presented at Pacific Sociological
Association Meeting, San Diego, CA.
Eric
Schossler.1998.
The Prison-Industrial Complex. Atlantic Monthly
Paula
C. Johnson.1995. At the Intersection of Injustice: Experiences
of African American Women in Crime and Sentencing. Journal
of Gender & the Law 4
Angela
Y. Davis.1998.
Public Imprisonment and Private Violence: Reflections
on the Hidden Punishment of Women. New England Journal
on Criminal & Civil Confinement 24
Nicole
Han Rafter.1990. Partial Justice: Women, Prisons and Social Control,
2nd Ed. (Transaction).
Barbara
Bloom, Russ Immarigeon, and Barbara Owen, eds.1995. Women in Prisons and Jails.
Special Issue: Prison Journal: An International Forum on
Incarceration and Alternative Sanctions 75
Karlene
Faith.1993.
Unruly Women: The Politics of Confinement & Resistance
(Vancouver: Press Gang.)
Dorothy
Spektrov McClellan.1994.
Disparity in the Discipline of Male and Female Inmates
in Texas Prisons. Women & Criminal Justice
5
Barbara
Owen.1998.
In the Mix: Struggle and Survival in a Womens
Prison (SUNY). Jennifer Pearson.1993. Centro Femenil: A Womens Prison in
Mexico. Social Justice 20.
Kelly
Hannah-Moffat.1995. Feminine Fortresses: Women-centered Prisons?
Prison Journal 75
Angela
Y. Davis.1998.
Race and Criminalization: Black Americans and the Punishment
Industry. The House that Race Built (Random House/Vintage)
Zelma
Weston-Henriques and Delores Jones-Brown.2000. Prisons as Safe Havens
for African-American Women. The System in Black and White
Exploring the Connections between Race, Crime and Justice
(Praeger).
M.
Kay Harris.1991. Moving into the New Millennium: Toward a
Feminist Vision of Justice. Peacemaking Criminology
(Bloomington: Indiana University)
Laureen
Snider.1996.
Directions for Social Change and Political Action.
Corporate Victimization of Women (Northeastern University)
Barbara
Raffel Price and Natalie J. Sokoloff, eds.1995. The Criminal Justice System and
Women: Offenders, Victims, Workers, 2nd Ed.
Nell Bernstein,2005. All Alone in the World, Children of the Incarcerated (The New Press, New York)