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Bibliography

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 Children’s 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 Women’s Prison (SUNY)
  • Andi Rierden. 1997. The Farm: Life Inside a Women’s 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 America’s 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 Women’s 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 It’s 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 Women’s 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 Women’s Drug Arrests.” Social Justice 24
  • Ruth Zaplin. 1998. Female Offenders: Critical Perspectives and Effective Interventions. (Gaithersburg, MD: Aspen).
  • Eleanor Miller. 1988. “‘Some Peoples Call It Crime:’ Hustling, the Illegal Work of Underclass women.” The Worth of Women’s 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 Women’s Crime.” The Female Offender
  • Leanne Fiftal Alarid, James Marquart, Velmer Burton, Jr., Francis Cullen, and Steven Cuvelier. 1996. “Women’s 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.” It’s 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 Woman’s 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, Women’s 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 Women’s Prison (SUNY). Jennifer Pearson. 1993. “Centro Femenil: A Women’s 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)