Lynne A. Haney is Professor of Sociology at New York University. She is the author of Inventing the Needy: Gender, Politics, and State Development in Hungary and a coauthor of Global Ethnography: Forces, Connections, and Imaginations in a Postmodern World (both available from UC Press). She is also the editor of Families of a New World: Gender, Politics, and State Development in a Global Context.
""I strongly recommend this book. Haney's account is rich with ethnographic detail that brings life to abstract debates about mode of governance and the state."" American Journal Of Sociology / AJS ""Enriched with vivid images and details on incarcerated women's lives, this book reminds us of incarcerated women's social realities."" -- Olivera Simic Feminist Review ""Insightful... This book will appeal to persons with an interest in women's studies."" -- Jack E. Call Law & Politics Book Review ""Offending women makes excellent use of ethnographic material and close observation to build a compelling analysis of two state institutions."" British Jrnl Of Sociology