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Convict women in Australia were British prisoners whom the government increasingly sent out during the era of transportation β in order to develop the penal outpost of New South Wales now a state of Australia into a viable colony. The women would be employed in 'factories' equivalent of the English workhouse but often had to find their own accommodation, and would be under great pressure to pay for it with sexual services.
In this way, all the women convicts tended to be regarded as prostitutes. But it is a popular misconception that they had originally been convicted of prostitution, as this was not a transportable offence. Owing to industrialisation and the growth of city-slums, as well as the unemployment of soldiers and sailors following the American War of Independence, Great Britain was experiencing a high crime rate around The prisons were overcrowded; there was no attempt to segregate the prisoners by their offence, age or sex.
In response to growing crime, the British government began to issue harsh punishments such as public hangings or exile. During the 18th and 19th centuries many prisoners were transported to Australia to carry out their sentence, a relatively small percentage of whom were women between and , male convicts outnumbered the female convicts six to one [ 1 ].
The transportation system to Australia was based on a permanent removal of the convicts from Britain because even after their sentence was served, there were no British laws in place to assist their return to the British Empire.
The British Government called for more women of "marriageable" age to be sent to Australia in order to promote family development for emancipated convicts and free settlers. Despite the belief that convict women during the transportation period were all prostitutes, no women were transported for that offence. The majority of women sent to Australia were convicted of what would now be considered minor offences such as petty theft , most did not receive sentences of more than seven years.