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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 ...
This work provides a review of gender and crime. Written by professional criminologists, it should be of interest not only to academics but to those concerned with gender questions. Topics...
This book is a comprehensive and critical introduction to the field of gender and crime, re-thinking the key themes and debates within a human rights framework.
Gender and Crime is a new textbook designed to introduce students to issues of gender in crime and criminal justice. It deals with a wide range of topics, looking at...
Composed of original contributions by many of the top scholars in criminology, these essays will help to transform our understanding of women's relation to crime.
In criminology, as in other disciplines, researchers at all levels are drowning in potentially useful scholarly information, and this guide has been created as a tool for cutting through that material to find the exact source you need.
The final volume collection collects the key literature on the extent to which prisons, community penalties, and restorative justice reflect gendered presumptions.
This text provides a much-needed, comprehensive critical introduction to debates about the relationship between gender and crime.
This book is a comprehensive and critical introduction to the field of gender and crime, re-thinking the key themes and debates within a human rights framework.
Gender and Crime: Patterns in Victimization and Offending