Female Prisons According to the Research Paper

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Moreover, more than half of the geriatric women in California prisons reported falling within the past year; 40% of imprisoned women with a PADL impairment reported suffering from depression; 53% of the women with an ADL impairment reported having depression (Williams, 704). A total of 23% of the geriatric women that were part of this survey reported "feeling unsafe in their cells" and 34% reported "physical abuse by other prisoners" (Williams, 705). One geriatric female inmate reported:

"There are some older women who can't take care of themselves, so to be in a room with eight women and to be in a room with aggressive women is not a very safe place for them to be [living]… what happens is you see a lot of older women with black eyes" (Williams, 705). Interestingly, 68% of women with PADL impairment were made to work full time, and 50% of women with ADL dependence were also required to do full time work at the prison (Williams, 705). A total of sixty-one percent of the geriatric prisoners were assigned to tasks "…that were too difficult to perform," like working in yards and doing janitorial work within the facility (Williams, 705).

Williams ends the article with the note that since federal law "…mandates adequate healthcare in prisons," then there are modifications in functional assessment and environmental conditions for women that are necessary to comply with simply humane conditions, and, or course, to comply with federal law.

Conclusion

There is a great deal of evidence -- some of it referenced in this paper -- that as a general rule, women are not treated humanely or fairly while in prison.

Stuck Writing Your "Female Prisons According to The" Research Paper?

Whether it is the issue of poor healthcare for women, or the unkind / unconstitutional policy of shackling women while they deliver babies, the mistreatment of women in Alabama -- or the harsh circumstances for older women prisoners in California -- those in charge of these facilities need to take steps to improve prison conditions for females.

Works Sited

American Civil Liberties Union. (2009). ACLU Lawsuit Charging Inadequate Care at Women's

Prison to Proceed. Retrieved July 14, 2012, from: http://www.aclu.org.

American Civil Liberties Union (2012). $4.1 Million Settlement Puts Jails on Notice: Shackling

Pregnant Women is Unlawful. Retrieved July 15, 2012, from http://www.aclu.org.

Bureau of Justice Statistics / U.S. Department of Justice. (2012). Prisoners in 2011. Retrieved

July 2012, from http://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/p10.pdf.

Dodge, Tim. (2008). Good Intentions, Disappointing Results: A History of the Julia Tutwiler

Prison for Women. Alabama Review, 61(4), 243-3-3.

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