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<strong>Trans</strong>forming Carceral Logicsrefused to transfer her to a women’s prison even though she held a GenderRecognition Certificate identifying her as female. The High Court judge ruledthat it was a breach of Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rightsfor the woman to be held in a men’s prison. See “Human Rights,” Law SocietyGazette, Oct. 1, 2009. http://www.lawgazette.co.uk/node/52502, accessed Oct.20, 2009.28. Sydney Tarzwell, “The Gender Lines Are Marked with Razor Wire: AddressingState <strong>Prison</strong> Polices <strong>and</strong> Practices for the Management of <strong>Trans</strong>gender <strong>Prison</strong>ers,”Columbia Human Rights Law Review 36, No. 1, 2006.29. Angela Y. Davis, Are <strong>Prison</strong>s Obsolete? (Toronto: Seven Stories Press, 2003); KellyHannah-Moffat, Punishment in Disguise: Penal Governance <strong>and</strong> Federal Imprisonmentof Women in Canada (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2001);Nicole Hahn Rafter, “Gender, <strong>Prison</strong>s, <strong>and</strong> <strong>Prison</strong> History,” Social Science History9, No. 3, 1985.30. Alan Travis, “Sexes Equal at <strong>Prison</strong> – But Women Do the Porridge,” The GuardianMarch 10, 2005. http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2005/mar/10/gender.ukcrime/print,accessed Jan. 30, 2009.31. Cass<strong>and</strong>ra Shaylor, “Neither Kind nor Gentle: The Perils of ‘Gender ResponsiveJustice’,” in The Violence of Incarceration, ed. Phil Scraton <strong>and</strong> Jude McQulloch(London & New York: Routledge, 2009).32. Rose Braz, “Kinder, Gentler, Gender Responsive Cages: <strong>Prison</strong> Expansion IsNot <strong>Prison</strong> Reform,” Women, Girls <strong>and</strong> Criminal Justice, October/November2006. http://criticalresist.live.radicaldesigns.org/downloads/WG_Gender_Responsive_Cages,accessed Nov. 20, 2009.33. Joe Sim, “Tougher Than the Rest? Men in <strong>Prison</strong>,” in Just Boys Doing Business?Men, Masculiniities <strong>and</strong> Crime, ed. Tim Newburn <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth Stanko (London:Taylor <strong>and</strong> Francis, 1994).34. Stop <strong>Prison</strong>er Rape, “In the Shadows: Sexual Violence in US Detention Facilities,”2006. http://www.justdetention.org/pdf/in_the_shadows.pdf, accessedFeb. 8, 2009; Stop <strong>Prison</strong>er Rape <strong>and</strong> American Civil Liberties Union, “Still inDanger: The Ongoing Threat of Sexual Violence against <strong>Trans</strong>gender <strong>Prison</strong>ers,”2005. http://www.spr.org/pdf/stillindanger.pdf, accessed Jan. 30, 2009; SylviaRivera Law Project, “‘It’s a War in Here.’”35. Juliet Cohen, “Safe in Our H<strong>and</strong>s?: A Study of Suicide <strong>and</strong> Self-Harm in AsylumSeekers,” Journal of Forensic <strong>and</strong> Legal Medicine 15, No. 4, 2008; ColleenAnne Dell <strong>and</strong> Tara Beauchamp, “Self-Harm among Criminalized Women– Canadian Center of Substance Abuse Fact Sheet,” 2006. http://www.addic-tionresearchchair.com/wp-content/uploads/Self-Harm-Among-Criminalized-Women.pdf, accessed Oct. 10, 2009; Alison Liebling, “<strong>Prison</strong> Suicide <strong>and</strong> Pris-259

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