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2 Women & Crim. Just. 1 (1990-1991)

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EDI TORIAL


  The articles and book reviews in this issue discuss historic atti-
tudes towards females which continue to adversely affect women
and girls, stereotypical sex roles females have been expected to
assume, and efforts of church and state to insure that women and
girls adhere to appropriate behavior. Mary Elizabeth Perry's histori-
cal study of the development of women's prisons in seventeenth
century Spain demonstrates the significance of gender beliefs in
establishing public policy and prisons for recalcitrant women. Us-
ing seventeenth century Spanish references, she presents the social
attitudes and values regarding women which led church and state to
conclude that public order required that women be controlled, disci-
plined and, if need be, imprisoned as a prevention against unbridled
sexuality. Judith Scheffler provides examples of women's prison
writings from the French Revolution to the late 1970s. She explains
why Ethel Rosenberg's comments about herself and criticisms
about injustice illustrate women's prison writings at a transitional
point. She also discusses the hostile reactions of decision makers to
a woman who failed to conform to expected behavior. Social scien-
tists and social workers, according to Anne Campbell, have contrib-
uted to the persistence of sex-role stereotypes by ignoring the influ-
ence of peer groups on girls. She calls for future studies to examine
               Women & Criminal Justice, Vol. 2(1) 1990
          © 1990 by The Haworth Press, Inc. All rights reserved.  /

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