Women Crime and Punishment in Ireland
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Focusing on women''s relationships decisions and agency this is the first study of women''s experiences in a nineteenth-century Irish prison for serious offenders. Showcasing the various crimes for which women were incarcerated in the post-Famine period from repeated theft to murder Elaine Farrell examines inmate files in close detail in order to understand women''s lives before during and after imprisonment. By privileging case studies and individual narratives this innovative study reveals imprisoned women''s relationships with each other with the staff employed to manage and control them and with their relatives spouses children and friends who remained on the outside. In doing so Farrell illuminates the hardships many women experienced their poverty and survival strategies as well as their responsibilities obligations and decisions. Incorporating women''s own voices gleaned from letters and prison files this intimate insight into individual women''s lives in an Irish prison sheds new light on collective female experiences across urban and rural post-Famine Ireland.
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