Disadvantages during penal procedures

Order Description Women’s imprisonment is closely related to poverty, both because offences often relate to supportin" rel="nofollow">ing their family and escapin" rel="nofollow">ing poverty and because they lack access to fin" rel="nofollow">inancial resources in" rel="nofollow">in order to prevent detention. The majority of offendin" rel="nofollow">ing and imprisoned women come from socially disadvantaged communities and groups. In many countries typical female offenders will be young, unemployed, have low levels of education and have dependent children. Typically, they lack in" rel="nofollow">information on their rights. Discrimin" rel="nofollow">ination again" rel="nofollow">inst women in" rel="nofollow">in society results in" rel="nofollow">in unequal power relations and access to economic resources. As a result, women in" rel="nofollow">in conflict with the law depend on the willin" rel="nofollow">ingness of male family members to spend resources on due process of law for them. This is reflected in" rel="nofollow">in particular vulnerability to bein" rel="nofollow">ing deprived of their liberty, for reasons in" rel="nofollow">includin" rel="nofollow">ing an in" rel="nofollow">inability to pay for legal representation, fin" rel="nofollow">ines for petty offenses or to meet fin" rel="nofollow">inancial and other bail or sentencin" rel="nofollow">ing obligations. review two countries, which will in" rel="nofollow">include the United States to conduct an in" rel="nofollow">in-depth analysis of the disadvantages of women durin" rel="nofollow">ing the penal stages/procedures from each country. Use one or more of the amendments (4th,5th,6th,8th, and 14th) to support your paper.