Resistance Behind Bars

The Struggles Of Incarcerated Women

Published July 10, 2009 by PM Press.

ISBN:
978-1-60486-018-4
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OCLC Number:
318077668

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A while back, I wrote about how frustrating it was that people were not paying attention to the prison hunger strikes in California and elsewhere. But as little attention as men's resistance gets, women's resistance gets even less. And while it is true that there are many more men than women in prison, it is also true that, per the sentencing project:

The number of women in prison, a third of whom are incarcerated for drug offenses, is increasing at nearly double the rate for men. These women often have significant histories of physical and sexual abuse, high rates of HIV infection, and substance abuse. Large-scale women's imprisonment has resulted in an increasing number of children who suffer from their mother's incarceration and the loss of family ties



Long before Orange is the New Black, Victoria Law wrote about the history of prisons and how women have resisted. The …