Gender discrimination in prison: the perception of women inmates and prison professionals
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The prejudices that have traditionally been held against female delinquency and the
numerical minority of women in the prison system have led to the invisibility of their needs and
characteristics as well as to many situations of inequality while they are incarcerated. This study
is aimed at exploring the gender discrimination perceived by women in Spanish prisons. To this
end, a scale for perception of gender discrimination is applied to a sample of incarcerated women.
Qualitative data from a questionnaire administered to prison professionals and field notes are also
used. The results show that incarcerated women perceive the existence of several situations of
discrimination related to socio-educational intervention and to the adaptation of prisons to their
unique needs, especially for those housed in male prisons. Prison professionals hold similar views
and express their concern about the feminization of activities. The study has implications for the
prison system and policy makers, including the implementation of gender-responsive programming
in women’s prisons, the development of periodic assessments of the experiences faced by incarcerated
women, and the training of prison staff
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Quiroga-Carrillo, A.; Ferraces Otero, M.J.; Lorenzo Moledo, M. Gender discrimination in prison: the perception of women inmates and prison professionals. Societies 2024, 14, 5
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https://doi.org/10.3390/soc14010005Sponsors
This research was funded by the Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport
(‘Aid for University Teacher Training’ [‘Ayuda para la Formación del Profesorado Universitario’];
FPU17/00373)
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