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Gender, Criminalization, Imprisonment and Human Rights in Southeast Asia
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This volume contains two Open Access Chapters that explore the experiences of women and LGBTIQA+ persons in Southeast Asian criminal justice systems, highlighting the need to understand the drivers of gendered harms and how they intersect with other inequalities.
Format: Hardback
Length: 224 pages
Publication date: 29 March 2022
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
This comprehensive volume explores the intricate interplay of gender, criminalization, imprisonment, and human rights in Southeast Asia, shedding light on the compounded hardships faced by women and LGBTQIA+ individuals within the region's criminal justice systems. Through a collection of insightful contributions from activist scholars, the book aims to unravel the complex factors contributing to gendered harms and elucidate how these intersect with other forms of inequality to shape their experiences. It underscores the urgent need for a deeper understanding of the drivers of gendered harms and the ways in which gendered needs can be effectively addressed in law, policy, and practice.
Gender, Criminalization, Imprisonment, and Human Rights in Southeast Asia is a groundbreaking collection of essays that delves into the complex interplay of gender, criminalization, imprisonment, and human rights in the region. The book features contributions from activist scholars who are committed to understanding and alleviating the compounded sufferings of women and LGBTQIA+ individuals as they navigate Southeast Asian criminal justice systems.
The collection demonstrates the critical importance of recognizing the drivers of gendered harms and the ways in which they intersect with other forms of inequality to shape individuals' experiences within the criminal justice system. By highlighting the need for a better understanding of these factors, the book aims to contribute to the development of law, policy, and practice that are more inclusive and equitable.
One of the key themes explored in the book is the disproportionate representation of women and LGBTQIA+ individuals in the criminal justice system. The authors argue that this is due to a range of factors, including gender-based violence, discrimination, and social exclusion. They highlight the need for policies and practices that address these underlying issues and promote gender equality and social justice.
Another important theme is the impact of criminalization on women and LGBTQIA+ individuals. The authors argue that criminalization not only perpetuates harmful stereotypes and discrimination but also exacerbates existing inequalities and marginalization. They advocate for the decriminalization of certain behaviors and the reform of criminal justice systems to ensure that individuals are treated with dignity and respect.
The book also explores the experiences of women and LGBTQIA+ individuals in prison and the challenges they face during their incarceration. The authors highlight the lack of access to healthcare, education, and support services, as well as the high rates of violence and abuse that occur within these institutions. They advocate for the improvement of prison conditions and the implementation of policies that prioritize the well-being and rehabilitation of prisoners.
In addition to the essays, the book includes a comprehensive bibliography that provides readers with a wealth of resources for further research and understanding. The book is a valuable contribution to the field of criminal justice and human rights, and it will be of interest to scholars, policymakers, and activists working to promote gender equality and social justice in Southeast Asia and beyond.
In conclusion, Gender, Criminalization, Imprisonment, and Human Rights in Southeast Asia is a groundbreaking collection of essays that sheds light on the compounded sufferings of women and LGBTQIA+ individuals in Southeast Asian criminal justice systems. The book highlights the critical need for a deeper understanding of the drivers of gendered harms and the ways in which they intersect with other forms of inequality to shape individuals' experiences. By advocating for policies and practices that promote gender equality and social justice, the book contributes to the development of law, policy, and practice that are more inclusive and equitable. This book is a valuable resource for scholars, policymakers, and activists working to promote gender equality and social justice in Southeast Asia and beyond.
Weight: 452g
Dimension: 160 x 239 x 18 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781801172875
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