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Focusing explicitly on questions of gender and crime, Evans and Jamieson guide the reader through a range of classic and groundbreaking studies, highlighting key contributions and debates and providing an indication of the new directions an engendered criminology may take us in coming years.

This engaging reader is divided into five sections, mapping the theoretical, empirical, and practical developments that have endeavoured to identify the ways in which gender informs criminology. Issues addressed by the readings include:

  • Female offending
  • Gendered patterns of victimisation
  • The gendered nature of social control
  • Masculinity and crime
  • Placing gender in an international context
Evans and Jamiesonâs powerful concluding chapter clearly sets out the achievements and the challenges that the gender and crime question has posed for criminology. They argue that unless the question of gender remains at the forefront of criminological endeavours, criminology will fail

Table of Contents
Section 1) Engendering the Agenda
Criminological Theory: its ideology and implications concerning women
Challenging Orthodoxies in feminist theory; A Black Feminist Critique
Girls’ Troubles and 'Female Delinquency'
Twisted Sisters, Ladettes, and the New Penology: The Social Construction of 'Violent Girls'

Section 2)Engendering the Victim
Women Fight Back
Typical Violence, Normal Precaution
Women and the 'Fear of Crime': Challenging the Accepted Stereotype
Women's Violence to Men in Intimate Relationships: Working on the puzzle

Section 3) Gender and Social Control
Troublesome Girls: Towards alternative definitions and policies
Magistrates Explanations of Sentencing Decisions
Women's Imprisonment in England and Wales: a penal paradox
Black Women and the Criminal Justice System

Section 4) Engendering Masculinity
Boys will be Boys
Structured Action and Gendered Crime
Masculinities and Crime: Rethinking the 'Man Question'
Gender, Class, Racism, and Criminal Justice: against global and gender-centric theories for poststructuralist perspectives

Section 5) International Developments
Constituting the Punishable Woman
Globalization and Violence against women-inequalities
You Deserve it Because you are Australian: the moral panic over 'ethnic gang rape'
Genocide and the Social Production of Immorality
Conclusion: Gender and Crime – the Legacy?

Gender and Crime A Reader

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      Publisher: Open University Press
      Publication Date: 16/07/2008
      ISBN13: 9780335225231, 978-0335225231
      ISBN10: 335225233

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Focusing explicitly on questions of gender and crime, Evans and Jamieson guide the reader through a range of classic and groundbreaking studies, highlighting key contributions and debates and providing an indication of the new directions an engendered criminology may take us in coming years.

      This engaging reader is divided into five sections, mapping the theoretical, empirical, and practical developments that have endeavoured to identify the ways in which gender informs criminology. Issues addressed by the readings include:

      • Female offending
      • Gendered patterns of victimisation
      • The gendered nature of social control
      • Masculinity and crime
      • Placing gender in an international context
      Evans and Jamiesonâs powerful concluding chapter clearly sets out the achievements and the challenges that the gender and crime question has posed for criminology. They argue that unless the question of gender remains at the forefront of criminological endeavours, criminology will fail

      Table of Contents
      Section 1) Engendering the Agenda
      Criminological Theory: its ideology and implications concerning women
      Challenging Orthodoxies in feminist theory; A Black Feminist Critique
      Girls’ Troubles and 'Female Delinquency'
      Twisted Sisters, Ladettes, and the New Penology: The Social Construction of 'Violent Girls'

      Section 2)Engendering the Victim
      Women Fight Back
      Typical Violence, Normal Precaution
      Women and the 'Fear of Crime': Challenging the Accepted Stereotype
      Women's Violence to Men in Intimate Relationships: Working on the puzzle

      Section 3) Gender and Social Control
      Troublesome Girls: Towards alternative definitions and policies
      Magistrates Explanations of Sentencing Decisions
      Women's Imprisonment in England and Wales: a penal paradox
      Black Women and the Criminal Justice System

      Section 4) Engendering Masculinity
      Boys will be Boys
      Structured Action and Gendered Crime
      Masculinities and Crime: Rethinking the 'Man Question'
      Gender, Class, Racism, and Criminal Justice: against global and gender-centric theories for poststructuralist perspectives

      Section 5) International Developments
      Constituting the Punishable Woman
      Globalization and Violence against women-inequalities
      You Deserve it Because you are Australian: the moral panic over 'ethnic gang rape'
      Genocide and the Social Production of Immorality
      Conclusion: Gender and Crime – the Legacy?

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