- Examining women’s deaths in prison
| Dying on the Inside provides a comprehensive examination of INQUEST’s casework on the 115 women’s deaths in prison between 1990 – 2007. Concerns about inadequate treatment and neglect raised by the increasing number of women dying in prison resulted in the Women’s Deaths in Prison project which examined the issues arising in detail.
The report was launched at the House of Commons on 2 April 2008, and is available to purchase below. |
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| Dying on the Inside is essential reading for all those with an interest in the issue of women’s imprisonment. The book is illustrated throughout with drawings of women in HMP Holloway by Lucy Edkins.
Paperback, 192 pages, illustrated. ISBN 9 780 9468 5822 4 |
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| “The clear message from this book is that prison is not an appropriate place for women. We hope the government will listen to that message…the message that comes across to me is that these are all preventable deaths, that is the saddest point that can be made. ” Julie Morgan MP, speaking at the book launch in the House of Commons, April 2008 | ||
| ” …a clearly argued plea for change from an organisation with decades of experience of what happens when things go wrong. It is time that government accepted the proposals and implemented at least the urgent interim measures set out in the report. ” Stephen Cragg, Doughty Street Chambers, in The Times ‘Public Agenda’, 13 May 2008 | ||
| About the Authors | Purchase online | |
INQUEST direct for postage and packing for delivery outside the United Kingdom. |
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the Inside (PDF, 30KB) |
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Inside (PDF, 360KB) |
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