ABSTRACT

Based on original research and personal encounters, this book narrates the real-life-stories of women locked up in Indian prisons for alleged or actual violations of the state’s criminal laws. It contextualises women offenders’ experiences of the criminal justice system and of state custodial institutions within the larger narratives of their particular lives, thus interrogating the social as well as legal frameworks within which women face adversities in their lives and in custody. It argues that the sex and gender issues that affect women ‘outside’ are carried over ‘inside’, with extremely damaging consequences for the lives and mental health of women prisoners. The volume will be of interest to those in gender studies, legal studies, sociology, and human rights organisations, as well as to policy makers and the general reader.

chapter |27 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|28 pages

Saloni’s Choice

chapter 2|22 pages

Rukhsana Doesn’t Belong Here!

chapter 4|30 pages

Bina’s Fourteen Years of Jailvaas

chapter 5|24 pages

Hasina, the Husband Slayer

chapter 8|28 pages

Urvashi: ‘In a Woman’s Body’

chapter 9|27 pages

Lakshmi: ‘Long Live the Revolution!’

chapter 10|25 pages

Raziya: ‘I am Staff and Imprisoned!’

chapter |18 pages

Conclusions and New Beginnings