Routledge international handbook of crime and gender studies / edited by Claire M. Renzetti, Susan L. Miller and Angela R. Gover.
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Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Routledge international handbooks
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Physical Description: | xvii, 315 p. :; ill. |
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Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Introduction
- Theoretical and methodological approaches to the study of gender and crime
- Historical and international developments in conceptualizing gender and crime / Jeanne Flavin and Lilly Artz
- Moving research to practice : unlikely partners in the conduct of ethical research / Catherine Cerulli, Christina Raimondi, and Corey Nichols-Hadeed
- Gender and victimization
- Theoretical explanations for gender differences in fear of crime : research and prospects / Jodi Lane
- At the intersections : race, gender and violence / Nikki Jones, and Jerry Flores
- The gendered nature of violence : an international focus / Holly Johnson
- Gendered pathways to crime : the relationship between victimization and offending / Dana DeHart and Shannon Lynch
- Gender and offending
- Prostitution : the gendered crime / Jody Raphael and Mary C. Ellison
- A gendered view of violence / Denise Paquette Boots and Jennifer Wareham
- A 21st century look at gender, drug use, and theft / Tammy L. Anderson
- Where are all the women in white-collar crime? / Mary Dodge
- Sentencing and punishment / Cassia Spohn and Pauline Brennan
- Corrections, gender-specific programming, and offender re-entry / Mary
- Gendered work in the criminal justice system
- Policing styles, officer gender, and decision making / Christina DeJong
- Gender and minority representation at the bar and on the bench / Cynthia Siemsen and Kimberlee Candela
- From resistance to integration : the influence of gender in the corrections work environment / Marie L. Griffin
- Future directions in gender & crime research
- Gaps in knowledge and emerging areas in gender and crime studies.