Routledge International Handbook of Crime and Gender Studies

Routledge International Handbook of Crime and Gender Studies

Gover, Angela; Renzetti, Claire; Miller, Susan

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

334

Mole

9781032922324

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Preface. Introduction. Part I: Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to the Study of Gender and Crime 1. Historical and International Developments in Conceptualizing Gender and Crime. Topical Box 1.1: Media, Crime and Gender. Biographical Box 1.1: Frances Heidensohn 2. Moving Research to Practice: Unlikely Partners in the Conduct of Ethical Research. Biographical Box 2.1: Bonnie S. Fisher Part II: Gender and Victimization 3. Theoretical Explanations for Gender Differences in Fear of Crime: Research and Prospects. Topical Box 3.1: Campus Crime. Biographical Box 3.1: Betsy Stanko 4. At the Intersections: Race, Gender and Violence. Topical Box 4.1: Gender-motivated Hate Crimes. Biographical Box 4.1: Susan Caringella 5. The Gendered Nature of Violence: An International Focus. Topical Box 5.1: Militarism and Violence Against Women. Biographical Box 5.1: Julie Stubbs 6. Gendered Pathways to Crime: The Relationship Between Victimization and Offending. Topical Box 6.1: Life Course Perspectives and Desistance in Offending. Biographical Box 6.1: Joanne Belknap Part III: Gender and Offending 7. Prostitution: The Gendered Crime. Topical Box 7.1: Human Trafficking. Biographical Box 7.1: Jody Miller 8. A Gendered View of Violence. Topical Box 8.1: Gender and Gang Membership. Biographical Box 8.1: Meda Chesney-Lind 9. A Twenty-First Century Look at Gender, Drug Use and Theft. Biographical Box 9.1: James W. Messerschmidt 10. Where are All the Women in White-Collar Crime?. Topical Box 10.1: Understanding the Gender Gap in Computer Hacking. Biographical Box 10.1: Martin D. Schwartz 11. Sentencing and Punishment. Topical Box 11.1: Restorative Justice. Biographical Box 11.1: Kimberly J. Cook 12. Corrections, Gender-Specific Programming, and Offender Re-Entry. Topical Box 12.1: Crime and Homelessness. Biographical Box 12.1: Merry Morash Part IV: Gendered Work in the Criminal Justice System 13. Policing Styles, Officer Gender, and Decision Making. Biographical Box 13.1: Vernetta D. Young 14. Gender and Minority Representation at the Bar and on the Bench. Biographical Box 14.1: Nicole Rafter 15. From Resistance to Integration: The Influence of Gender in the Corrections Work Environment. Biographical Box 15.1: Christine E. Rasche Part V: Future Directions in Gender and Crime Research 16. Gaps in Knowledge and Emerging Areas in Gender and Crime Studies. Topical Box 16.1: Gender and Terrorism
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