Table of Contents
Introduction,
Linda Moore, Phil Scraton and Azrini Wahidin, 1. The Post-Corston Women’s Penal ‘Crisis’ in England and Wales: exploring the failure of reform,
Linda Moore and Azrini Wahidin, 2. After Corston: Community, Change, and Challenges,
Loraine Gelsthorpe, 3. From 'troubled' women, to failing institutions: The necessary narrative shift for the decarceration of women post-Corston,
Becky Clarke and Kathryn Chadwick, 4. The Imprisonment of Women in Scotland: Restructure, Reform or Abolish?
Margaret Malloch, 5. Post-Corston Reflections on Remanded Women’s Experiences in Northern Ireland,
Gillian McNaull, 6. Corston Principles in Canada: Creating the Carceral Other and Moving Beyond Women in Prison,
Vicki Chartrand and Jennifer M. Kilty, 7. In Pursuit of Fundamental Change within the Australian Penal Landscape: Taking Inspiration from the Corston Report,
Julie Stubbs and Eileen Baldry, 8. ‘Ukhohliwe’: A South African Perspective on the Corston Report,
Lillian Artz, 9. Beyond Corston: The Politics of Decarceration and Abolition in a Punitive Climate,
Phil Scraton and Bree Carlton