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A World Apart Book Description: "Life in a women's prison is full of surprises," writes Cristina Rathbone in her landmark account of life at MCI-Framingham. And so it is. After two intense court battles with prison officials, Rathbone gained unprecedented access to the otherwise invisible women of the oldest running women's prison in. A World Apart; Women, Prison and Life Behind Bars by Cristina Rathbone MCI Framingham -Medium security -Opened in -Oldest female corrections facility -operating in the U.S. -7 housing units -Programs offered: mental health, medical, substance abuse, family services. A world apart: women, prison, and life behind bars / Cristina Rathbone. Offers a study of the lives of women behind bars, focusing on the prisoners held at M.C.I. Framingham outside Boston, exploring every facet of prison culture and its impact on the American criminal justice system, and assessing the impact of the incarceration on both the prisoners and their families.
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