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What Would a Feminist Jail Look Like?

What Would a Feminist Jail Look Like?

The New York Times
Saturday, May 14, 2022 04:13:13 PM UTC

Women inmates are less dangerous than incarcerated men. Their prisons should reflect that reality.

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