New England School of Law’s New England Journal on Criminal and Civil Confinement is pleased to present this year’s Symposium Women Behind Bars: Issues Confronting Incarcerated Women. The Symposium includes lecturers from various fields including, lawyers, judges, policy annalists, authors, corrections administrators and educators. The four panels are: 1) “Alternatives to Incarceration and Programs for Incarcerated Women,” 2) “The Effects of Mandatory Minimum Sentencing on Female Inmates,” 3) “Child Custody and Visitation Issues,” and 4) “Reproductive Rights and Health of Incarcerated Women.”

To order a copy of the New England Journal on Criminal and Civil Confinement Symposium Edition:

Women Behind Bars : Issues Confronting Incarcerated Women

Please send a $10.00 check payable to the:
New England Journal on Criminal and Civil Confinement
46 Church Street
Boston MA 02116

Please note on the check the purchase is for Vol. 33: Issue 1 .

About New England Journal
on Criminal and Civil Confinemnt

For almost twenty years, the Journal has presented a symposium regarding a range of legal topics. The New England Journal on Criminal and Civil Confinement was founded in 1973 as the New England Journal of Prison Law. This publication was created by students and faculty with an interest in correctional law who recognized the need for a written exchange of ideas on related subjects. This publication was the first of its kind and has achieved national recognition as a practical and scholarly resource for judges, legislators, scholars, students, prison officials, and prisoners. Articles contained in this publication have expressed diverse points of view on historical developments, current trends, and future proposals for correctional law and the prison community. It is published twice annually and distributed to hundreds of subscribers.

Registration and Contact Information

Registration is free.

There will be a luncheon at Maggiano’s Little Italy located at 4 Columbus Avenue , Boston , Massachusetts . The fee for the luncheon is $20.00 for all non-New England School of Law Journal or LawReview members.

For more information please contact Jennifer Bernstein by email at nesljournal@yahoo.com or by phone at (617) 422-7328.