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Is prison ever an appropriate place for vulnerable women?

Posted: 05 May 2005 | Subscribe Online


Joan Scott
Inspired services

If you've committed a crime, you've got to be able to take the punishment. Sometimes judges are a bit harsh, but women ask to be treated equally with men and that should be the case in the courts too. But judges should also consider the children who might be left behind; they're the ones who suffer.

Kierra Box
Young people's activist
Prison should be a treatment and not a punishment - incarcerating the vulnerable without proper care simply hinders their progress. What is needed is rehabilitation for the most vulnerable which can provide them with an alternative to crime and reintegrate them in to society - not simply punishment, fear and isolation.
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Len Smith
Gypsy activist
Prison is not a good environment for mental health patients. If confinement is thought necessary, a secure health-related environment, with properly trained staff, is the only suitable place for those with mental health problems. Quality detox regimes are vital, simply serving a sentence is not enough.
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Angie Lawrence
Single mother
If vulnerable women must be placed in prisons, then investment must be sufficient to ensure that facilities, staff numbers and skills are high enough to deal with the issues these women may have. If not, then alternative secure accommodation needs to be provided to guarantee that women's lives are not put at risk.


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