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Outlaw Women: Prison, Rural Violence, and Poverty in the New American West

A journey into the experiences of incarcerated women in rural areas, revealing how location can reinforce gendered violence
Incarceration is all too often depicted as an urban problem, a male problem, a problem that disproportionately affects people of color. This book, however, takes readers to the heart of the struggles of the outlaw women of the rural West, considering how poverty and gendered violence overlap to keep women literally and figuratively imprisoned.
Outlaw Women examines the forces that shape womens experiences of incarceration and release from prison in the remote, predominantly white communities that many Americans still think of as the Western frontier. Drawing on dozens of interviews with women in the state of Wyoming who were incarcerated or on parole, the authors provide an in-depth examination of womens perceptions of their lives before, during, and after imprisonment. Considering cultural mores specific to the rural West, the authors identify the forces that consistently trap women in cycles of crime and violence in these regions: felony-related discrimination, the geographic isolation that traps women in abusive relationships, and cultural stigmas surrounding addiction, poverty, and precarious interpersonal relationships.
Following incarceration, women in these areas face additional, region-specific obstacles as they attempt to reintegrate into society, including limited social services, significant gender wage gaps, and even severe weather conditions that restrict travel. The book ultimately concludes with new, evidence-based recommendations for addressing the challenges these women face.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Aug 2019
  • Publisher: New York University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781479887439

About Bonnie ZareCatherine ConnollyRhett EplerRosemary BrattonSusan Dewey

Susan Dewey is Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at University of Alabama. She is the author and editor of many books including Women of the Street: How the Criminal Justice-Social Services Alliance Fails Women in Prostitution (NYU 2017). Bonnie Zare is Associate Professor of Womens and Gender Studies at Virginia Tech. Catherine Connolly is Professor and Director of Gender and Womens Studies at the University of Wyoming and a member of the Wyoming House of Representatives. Rhett Epler is a fifth generation native of Wyoming where he is pursuing a PhD. Rosemary Bratton is Executive Director at Wyoming Womens Business Center and founder of The Hilde Project.

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