Women, Crime and Justice in Context

Women, Crime and Justice in Context

Contemporary Perspectives in Feminist Criminology from Australia and New Zealand

Gilmour, Fairleigh; Gibbs, Anita

Taylor & Francis Ltd

01/2022

296

Mole

Inglês

9780367321437

15 a 20 dias

449

Descrição não disponível.
Chapter 1. Introduction

Fairleigh Evelyn Gilmour and Anita Gibbs

Chapter 2. Feminist criminology

Fairleigh Evelyn Gilmour

Chapter 3. Gender and victimology: A necessary pairing

Jan Jordan

Chapter 4. Gender, criminal law and violence against women: Mapping the limits of legal interventions and approaches to reform

Kate Fitz-Gibbon

Chapter 5. Women in the criminal justice system

Kate Seymour

Chapter 6. Sex work, feminism and the legal system: Aotearoa in a global context

Lynzi Armstrong

Chapter 7. Women, crime and the media

Fairleigh Evelyn Gilmour

Chapter 8. Violence against women in true crime podcasts: Beyond representation and on to justice in the late-modern landscape

Laura Vitus

Chapter 9. Restorative justice in the context of gender-based violence and harm

Andrea Parosanu

Chapter 10. Punishment in the community: Community sentences and gender

Anita Gibbs

Chapter 11. Post-prison experiences and women

Kirsten Gibson

Chapter 12. Women, incarceration and settler colonial control

Tracey McIntosh

Chapter 13. Queer criminology

Angela Dwyer

Chapter 14. Women and girls with neurodisabilities and mental health issues in the criminal justice system

Anita Gibbs

Chapter 15. "Nothing about us, without us": Centring the voices of criminalised women

Debbie Kilroy and Suzi Quixley

Chapter 16. Women and crimmigration

Brandy Cochrane

Chapter 17. Feminist prison abolitionism

Ti Lamusse

Chapter 18. Conclusion

Anita Gibbs and Fairleigh Evelyn Gilmour
Feminist Criminology;Criminal Processing System;Women;Queer Criminology;Crime;Sex Work;Justice;FASD;Criminal Justice;Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder;Australia;Restorative Justice;New Zealand;Gendered Violence;Offending;Better Lives;Victimization;Sexual Violence;Victimology;Indigenous Women;Intersectionality;Queer Women;Indigenous;Sex Work Laws;media;Torres Strait Islander Women;violence;Community Sentences;punishment;Decriminalised Sex Work;abolitionism;Carceral Feminism;gender;Intimate Partner Violence;Prison Abolition;Prostitution Reform Act;Carceral State;Women's Prison Population;Women Offenders;Criminalised Women