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Journal articles on the topic "Femmes détenues"
Pavel, Elena. "Quand les femmes écrivent, dessinent, racontent le goulag. Quelle transmission du quotidien dans les camps de travail staliniens pour (sur)vivre ?" Histoire, Europe et relations internationales N° 3, no. 1 (November 30, 2023): 131–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/heri.003.0131.
Full textBerzins, Lorraine, and Renée Collette-Carrière. "La femme en prison : un inconvénient social!" Santé mentale au Québec 4, no. 2 (June 2, 2006): 87–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/030058ar.
Full textCastillo, R. Aída Hernández, and Béatrice Châteauvert-Gagnon. "Femmes autochtones détenues et criminalisation de la pauvreté au Mexique." Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 43, no. 2-3 (July 28, 2014): 21–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1026104ar.
Full textPlourde, Chantal, Serge Brochu, Amélie Couvrette, and Annie Gendron. "Points de vue de femmes incarcérées dans des établissements fédéraux concernant les impacts du contexte carcéral sur leur trajectoire de consommation de drogues1." Criminologie 40, no. 1 (July 3, 2007): 105–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/016017ar.
Full textFerreccio1,2, Vanina, and Gabriela Manrique. "L’expérience de l’enfermement chez les proches de détenus." Criminologie 52, no. 1 (May 6, 2019): 37–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1059538ar.
Full textCousineau1, Sophie, and Sylvie Frigon. "Les femmes détenues d’Unité 9 : entre espace fictionnel et réalité." Criminologie 49, no. 2 (December 19, 2016): 323–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1038427ar.
Full textFelices-Luna, Maritza, and Sandra Lehalle. "La détention politique : un vécu de luttes, un lieu de combats." Criminologie 45, no. 1 (March 19, 2012): 93–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1008378ar.
Full textHoudaille, Jacques. "Les femmes détenues dans les prisons parisiennes sous la Révolution." Population (French Edition) 42, no. 2 (March 1987): 384. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1533092.
Full textHoudaille, Jacques. "Les femmes détenues dans les prisons parisiennes sous la Révolution." Population Vol. 42, no. 2 (February 1, 1987): 384–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/popu.p1987.42n2.0388.
Full textShaw, Margaret, and Kelly Hannah-Moffat. "La contrainte des choix : un regard rétrospectif." Criminologie 35, no. 2 (July 19, 2004): 53–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/008290ar.
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Renvoisé, Mélodie. "Du « mélange des sexes » à la « mixité » : une analyse sociohistorique et ethnographique de la coprésence des hommes et des femmes en prison." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Nantes Université, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023NANU2030.
Full textThe issue of the co-presence of both sexes has never ceased to preoccupy the penitentiary system. Female prisoners are usually incarcerated in small quarters within male prisons. Inspired by interactionist sociology, sociology of prison and sociology of gender, this thesis examines the history of the co-presence of sexes and its regulations, as well as the experiences of prisoners in mixed-gender prisons today. To carry out the research, a plural methodology is implemented: analysis of archives and historical documents related to gender mixing in correctional facilities (from the eighteenth century to the present day); semi- structured interviews with male and female prisoners and various prison stakeholders (wardens, other professionals,etc.); and observa- tions of mixed-gender activities in two penitentiary establishments. On one hand, the sociohistorical analysis shows that the “mixing of sexes”, once considered a source of disorder and amorality to be combated in the nineteenth century, has gradually been converted into the idea of “gender mixing”, associated with equality and “normalization”. On the other hand, the ethnographic research enables us to understand the social economy of relations and interactions among prisoners, as well as the gendered norms that permeate them. This thesis therefore significantly contributes to our understanding of engendered regimes both within and beyond prisons by challenging the gendered dynamics of the co-presence of sexes
Diop, Fatou. "Genre et expériences carcérales et/ou post-carcérales : processus de stigmatisation des femmes dans les prisons sénégalaises." Thesis, Lyon, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019LYSE2108.
Full textThis thesis analyses the process of stigmatization of women who have passed through Senegalese jails. It is part of a comprehensive and interactionist approach to attempt to understand, based on women's prison and post-prison experiences, the continuities and ruptures related to their biography. The analysis of their longitudinal pathways through a survey in and out of detention confirmed our hypothesis that all prisoners are stigmatized, but women are much more affected because of the social and cultural expectations concerning them.The ethnographic investigation, within the two women's prisons and two other correctional facilities, revealed the invisibility of women in these institutions, all inherited from the colonial era, designed by and for men. Women, "forgotten" in the prison system, live in full isolation and constant idleness (lack of real training) that hinders their social and economic reintegration. This lack of support is compounded by the weight of society's stigmatizing gaze.The quantitative survey on social representations showed the differentiated way Senegalese people view detainees in the face of prison ordeal. And interviews with about 50 ex-prisoners, in addition to women prisoners, revealed three types of stigmatization: previous mortification, moral dilemma and shame. This typology varies according to the moral relationship to the offence, the relationship to the family and the strongest moment of stigmatization. While some women manage to reverse their stigma, often through exile, others remain convicted of their prison past
Gaudreau, Elisa. "La création contre la destruction : Le Verfügbar aux Enfers de Germaine Tillion comme levier de résistance dans les camps de concentration." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/37897.
Full text(9191864), Justyna Czader. "La construction identitaire à travers le discours révolutionnaire dans la littérature carcérale des femmes à la fin du XVIIIème siècle." Thesis, 2020.
Find full textThe French Revolution was a turning point towards a republican culture and morality. Merging sociology, and gender studies, historians are addressing the era’s new social structure and the political activism of women. They draw attention to the women’s political revolutionary organizations, awareness and experience that confronted male dominated society. However, while investigating revolutionary prisons, they neglect to examine the issue of gender. This dissertation addresses this lacuna to demonstrate that through the experience of prison, the incarcerated women of the revolutionary period find meaning, relive past events, but also forge new identities as they develop new political competencies behind bars.
The 18th century prison literature examined here is unique not only because it is written by women for women, but because its narratives contrast and take place in two political regimes. The prison writings, as political and intellectual heritage, and as a response to gender marginalization, provide a historical framework and political legacy of women’s fight for their rights, and a quest for identity. Marie-Antoinette and Madame Roland are two women prisoners, with different social and educational backgrounds, who wrote letters and memoirs respectively. Their prison writings which cross political, social, spatial and temporal boundaries affirm the importance of women in building a new nation and a new modern philosophical era.
La Révolution française était un tournant vers la culture et la morale républicaines. À la lumière des études sociohistoriques et des études de genre les historiens accordent une attention particulière à une nouvelle structure sociale et à l’activisme politique des femmes. Ils examinent des organisations politiques révolutionnaires, la conscience et l’expérience des femmes qui ont confronté la société dominée par les hommes. Cependant, leurs études sur l’univers carcéral négligent de soulever la question du genre. La prison a permis aux femmes non seulement de trouver le sens de leur existence, de revivre les événements passés, mais aussi d'établir une identité et de guider leur compétence politique derrière les barreaux.
La littérature de prison du XVIIIème siècle est particulière, non seulement parce qu’elle est écrite par les femmes pour les femmes, mais parce que sa thématique se contraste et se place dans deux régimes politiques. En tant qu’héritage politique et intellectuel et en réponse à la marginalisation des sexes, elle fournit un cadre historique de la lutte des femmes pour leurs droits. Les écrits carcéraux qui manifestent la quête identitaire des prisonnières, dépassent les frontières politiques et sociales, spatiales et temporelles, en affirmant l’importance des femmes dans la construction d'une nouvelle nation et d'une nouvelle ère philosophique moderne.
Books on the topic "Femmes détenues"
R-- comme ricochet: Roman. Paris: Éditions du Seuil, 2005.
Find full textBéranger, Dominique. Mère, femme, fille, sœur, amie de détenu: Témoignages. Paris: Harmattan, 2000.
Find full textImbleau, Monique. Profession détenue: Analyse de la population des femmes réincarcérées dans les prisons du Québec. [Montréal]: Centre international de criminologie comparée, Université de Montréal, 1988.
Find full textStewart, R. L. Special report of the Correctional Investigator pursuant to Section 193 Corrections and Conditional Release Act concerning the treatment of inmates and subsequent inquiry following certain incidents at the Prison for Women in April 1994 and thereafter =: Rapport spécial de l'Enquêteur correctionnel présenté en vertu de l'Article 193 de la Loi sur le système correctionnel et la mise en liberté sous condition au sujet de l'enquête sur certains incidents survenus à la Prison des femmes en avril 94 et du traitement des détenues par la suite. Ottawa, Ont: Minister of Supply and Services Canada = Ministre des approvisionnements et services Canada, 1995.
Find full textRendell, Ruth. Live flesh. [Bath]: Black Dagger Crime, 2006.
Find full textClark, Mary Higgins. Denn vergeben wird dir nie: Roman. München: W. Heyne Verlag, 2003.
Find full textGrey, S. R. I stand before you. [United States]: [CreateSpace], 2013.
Find full textAmis, Martin. La zone d'intérêt: Roman. [Paris]: Calmann-Lévy, 2015.
Find full textPress, Lenard Vinci. Beautés Fantastiques: Livre de Coloriage de Belles Femmes Pour la détente des Adultes. Lulu Press, Inc., 2020.
Find full textLarè, Evon. Femmes Africaines Livre de Coloriage: Carnet Étonnant des Femmes Noires À Colorier, Parfait Livre de Coloriage Anti Stress Pour Adultes, Relaxant, Détente. Independently Published, 2022.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Femmes détenues"
RIBEIRO DE OLIVEIRA, Josilene, and Rosilene Oliveira ROCHA. "Violences de genre et situation des femmes incarcérées en prison au Brésil, pendant la pandémie de Covid-19." In Les violences de genre et la pandémie Covid-19, 55–64. Editions des archives contemporaines, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.7019.
Full textReports on the topic "Femmes détenues"
À la croisée des chemins: Tendances dominantes dans la reconnaissance des droits fonciers communautaires entre 2002 et 2017. Rights and Resources Initiative, September 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.53892/qpej4692.
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