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At the end of the twentieth century a step-change in thinking about the offending behaviour of women began to impact on policy-makers concerned with the treatment of female offenders. A growing number of nations, states and organisations both national and supra-national in nature began to acknowledge that existing criminal justice and especially penal practices had not been sufficiently attentive to women's needs and had discriminated against women as a result.

The concept of gender-responsive justice' an orientation to working with women and girls based around a consideration of the special needs of women as prisoners and their particular pathways to offending has been developed as a result. This book explores the development of this concept, the theories which have informed it, policy arenas in which gender-responsive justice has been attempted and the practices of gender-responsive justice which have subsequently emerged. This book takes a global perspective as it

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"Gender responsive justice has evolved in response to the historical neglect of women in criminological theory and practice. However, as this important and timely book indicates, this development has also been associated with an expansion of social control over women. In charting the historical and theoretical origins of gender responsive justice and its associated critiques, the author argues for a transformative approach to criminalised women that is informed by feminist scholarship and by the experiences of women themselves and that acknowledges their continued structural disadvantage and oppression."

- Gill McIvor, Professor of Criminology at the University of Stirling, SCCJR Co-Director, and visiting Professor at the Glasgow School of Social Work, University of Strathclyde



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Introduction

1. Man made punishment

2. From sex-specific to gender-responsive justice: opening up punishment to a feminist lens

3. Gender-responsive justice in action

4. Gender-responsivity and the male gaze

5. Gender-responsive justice: critical appraisals

6. Gender-responsive justice: feminism and resistance

Gender Responsive Justice A Critical Appraisal Routledge Critical Studies in Crime Diversity and Criminal Justice

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 2/4/2019 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367227210, 978-0367227210
      ISBN10: 0367227215

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      At the end of the twentieth century a step-change in thinking about the offending behaviour of women began to impact on policy-makers concerned with the treatment of female offenders. A growing number of nations, states and organisations both national and supra-national in nature began to acknowledge that existing criminal justice and especially penal practices had not been sufficiently attentive to women's needs and had discriminated against women as a result.

      The concept of gender-responsive justice' an orientation to working with women and girls based around a consideration of the special needs of women as prisoners and their particular pathways to offending has been developed as a result. This book explores the development of this concept, the theories which have informed it, policy arenas in which gender-responsive justice has been attempted and the practices of gender-responsive justice which have subsequently emerged. This book takes a global perspective as it

      Trade Review

      "Gender responsive justice has evolved in response to the historical neglect of women in criminological theory and practice. However, as this important and timely book indicates, this development has also been associated with an expansion of social control over women. In charting the historical and theoretical origins of gender responsive justice and its associated critiques, the author argues for a transformative approach to criminalised women that is informed by feminist scholarship and by the experiences of women themselves and that acknowledges their continued structural disadvantage and oppression."

      - Gill McIvor, Professor of Criminology at the University of Stirling, SCCJR Co-Director, and visiting Professor at the Glasgow School of Social Work, University of Strathclyde



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      1. Man made punishment

      2. From sex-specific to gender-responsive justice: opening up punishment to a feminist lens

      3. Gender-responsive justice in action

      4. Gender-responsivity and the male gaze

      5. Gender-responsive justice: critical appraisals

      6. Gender-responsive justice: feminism and resistance

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