Situation and rights of women prisoners as a subject have long been neglected by criminologists and sociologists. The lack of concern for women prisoners can also be noticed in various legislations relating to women in custody. Custodial Justice has become important because of the changing economic and social scenario enhanced women’s involvement in crimes and increased rapidly. The custodial offences against women prisoners have also increased making it necessary to undertake a critical study of the existing legal provisions, their systematic violation and the ways and means, legally and practically, to plug the loopholes in the treatment of women prisoners at various stages of accusation, conviction and confinement. This book attempts to study the rights of women under various situations, starting from the time of arrest, police, judicial, mental and social welfare as well as prison custody and the rights presently available to women. The recommendations made by the judiciary and various commissions to the benefit of women in custody are studied and analyzed along with suitable suggestion. This book will be helpful to researchers, social workers and students of legal studies and also those studying the gender based issues, as well as the administrators and policy makers of prisons.
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