Wretched Sisters: Examining Gender and Capital Punishment

Wretched Sisters: Examining Gender and Capital Punishment
ISBN-10
0820478830
ISBN-13
9780820478838
Category
Capital punishment
Pages
242
Language
English
Published
2007
Publisher
Peter Lang
Author
Mary Welek Atwell

Description

Reflects how the criminal justice system defines crimes committed by women in a particular gendered context. Atwell offers an analysis of the legal and popular cultural circumstances that determine why a small number of women are sentenced to death, and provides an account of how eleven came to be subjected to the ultimate punishment. From publisher description.

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