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The Justice Women: The Female Presence in the Criminal Justice System 1800-1970, Stephen Wade

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The Justice Women: The Female Presence in the Criminal Justice System 1800-1970, Stephen Wade
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Justice Women: The Female Presence in the Criminal Justice System 1800-1970
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Stephen Wade
Summary
The first policewomen were established during the Great War, but with no powers of arrest; the first women lawyers did not practise until the early twentieth century, and despite the fact that women worked as matrons in Victorian prisons, there were few professional women working as prison officers until the 1920s. The Justice Women traces the social history of the women working in courts, prisons and police forces up to the 1970s. Their history includes the stories of the first barristers, but also the less well-known figures such as women working in probation and in law courts
Target audience
adult
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