Ballesteros Pena, AnaBustelo Ruesta, María Dolores2023-09-082023-09-082023-05-05Ballesteros-Pena, A., & Bustelo, M. (2023). Gender equality in prison reform in Spain: how a gender-biased, closed policy system prevents real change. European Journal of Politics and Gender, 6(1), 23-39.10.1332/251510821X16490897406533https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/87592This article aims to understand what happens when gender equality policies cross prison walls, a challenging domain, traditionally invisibilised and ignored in the scholarship on gender and politics. By analysing the formulation and post-adoption phases in Spain, four main conclusions are drawn: first, the formulation phase has been highly impacted by the absence of the feminist movement and gender experts, resulting in the adoption of traditional views about the nature and needs of women; second, the lack of knowledge or disagreement with the goals of the public policies activates forms of resistance that block attempts to advance; third, the ideas included in policy documents can be “fixed” in the implementation phase and can eventually shape future courses of action; and, finally, the persistent absence of the feminist movement in the post-adoption phase results in the lack of opportunities to revert the course of the action into a more transformative path.engGender equality in prison reform in Spain: how a gender-biased, closed policy system prevents real changejournal articlehttps://bristoluniversitypressdigital.com/view/journals/ejpg/6/1/article-p23.xmlembargoed accessSpain; Prison implementation; adoption; feminist movementGender equality policiesImplementationAdoptionFeminist movementFeminismo6310 Problemas Sociales