توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Routledge International Handbook of Crime and Gender Studies
نام کتاب : Routledge International Handbook of Crime and Gender Studies
ویرایش : 1
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : کتابچه راهنمای بینالمللی جنایت و مطالعات جنسیتی راتلج
سری : Routledge International Handbooks
نویسندگان : Claire Renzetti (editor), Susan Miller (editor), Angela Gover (editor)
ناشر : Routledge
سال نشر : 2012
تعداد صفحات : 334
ISBN (شابک) : 0415782163 , 9780415782166
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 3 مگابایت
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Contents
List of illustrations
List of contributors
Preface
Introduction: Understanding the relationship between gender and crime: An introduction to the Routledge International Handbook of Crime and Gender Studies • Claire M. Renzetti, Susan L. Miller and Angela R. Gover
Section I: Theoretical and methodological approaches to the study of crime and gender
1 Understanding women, gender, and crime: Some historical and international developments • Jeanne Flavin and Lillian Artz
Topical box 1.1: Media, crime, and gender • Drew Humphries
Biographical box 1.1: Frances Heidensohn
2 Moving research to practice: Unlikely partners in the conduct of ethical research • Catherine Cerulli, Christina L. Raimondi and Corey Nichols-Hadeed
Biographical box 2.1: Bonnie S. Fisher
Section II: Gender and victimization
3 Theoretical explanations for gender differences in fear of crime: Research and prospects • Jodi Lane
Topical box 3.1: Campus crime • George W. Dowdall
Biographical box 3.1: Betsy Stanko
4 At the intersections: Race, gender and violence • Nikki Jones and Jerry Flores
Topical box 4.1: Gender-motivated hate crimes • Jessica P. Hodge
Biographical box 4.1: Susan Caringella
5 The gendered nature of violence: An international focus • Holly Johnson
Topical box 5.1: Militarism and violence against women • Katrina Lee-Koo
Biographical box 5.1: Julie Stubbs
6 Gendered pathways to crime: The relationship between victimization and offending • Dana DeHart and Shannon M. Lynch
Topical box 6.1: Life course perspective and desistance in offending • Stacey J. Bosick
Biographical box 6.1: Joanne Belknap
Section III: Gender and offending
7 Prostitution: The gendered crime • Jody Raphael and Mary C. Ellison
Topical box 7.1: Human trafficking • Rebecca J. Macy
Biographical box 7.1: Jody Miller
8 A gendered view of violence • Denise Paquette Boots and Jennifer Wareham
Topical box 8.1: Gender and gang membership • Wesley G. Jennings
Biographical box 8.1: Meda Chesney-Lind
9 A twenty-first century look at gender, drug use and theft • Tammy L. Anderson
Biographical box 9.1: James W. Messerschmidt
10 Where are all the women in white-collar crime? • Mary Dodge
Topical box 10.1: Understanding the gender gap in computer hacking • Thomas J. Holt
Biographical box 10.1: Martin D. Schwartz
11 Sentencing and punishment • Cassia Spohn and Pauline K. Brennan
Topical box 11.1: Restorative justice • James Ptacek
Biographical box 11.1: Kimberly J. Cook
12 Corrections, gender-specific programming and offender re-entry • Mary Bosworth and Andriani Fili
Topical box 12.1: Crime and homelessness • Jana L. Jasinski
Biographical box 12.1: Merry Morash
Section IV: Gendered work in the criminal justice system
13 Policing styles, officer gender and decision making • Christina DeJong
Biographical box 13.1: Vernetta D. Young
14 Gender and minority representation at the bar and on the bench • Cynthia Siemsen and Kimberlee Candela
Biographical box 14.1: Nicole Rafter
15 From resistance to integration: The influence of gender in the corrections work environment • Marie L. Griffin
Biographical box 15.1: Christine E. Rasche
Section V: Future directions in gender and crime research
16 Gaps in knowledge and emerging areas in gender and crime studies • Walter S. DeKeseredy and Molly Dragiewicz
Topical box 16.1: Gender and terrorism • Jennifer C. Gibbs
Index