Feminist Criminology
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Add to Cart- ISBN: 978-0-415-38142-0
- Binding: Paperback (also available in Hardback)
- Published by: Routledge
- Publication Date: 1st June 2009 (Available for Pre-order)
- Pages: 192
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About the Book
Feminist criminology grew out of the Women’s Movement of the 1970s in response to the neglect of women by, and the male dominance of, mainstream criminology. This important volume traces the development of feminist criminology and assesses its impact on the discipline. Examining the development of feminist theoretical perspectives and empirical research in criminology, this key book investigates their impact on research methods and topics, pedagogy and curriculum and employment in academic and criminal justice professions.
Renzetti considers the potential for feminist criminology to transform the discipline, making it more progressive by including as a central principle the need to analyze intersecting inequalities, especially those of gender, race and class, in order to fully understand both crime and justice. She skilfully gives a balanced view of the subject, incorporating both the successes and failures of feminist criminology and provides an extensive, up-to-date bibliography which allows criminology students to access, for their own research purposes, the large body of feminist criminological literature.
Table of Contents
1. The Emergence of Feminist Criminology 2. Feminist Criminology at the Close of the Twentieth Century 3. Feminist Criminology in the Twenty-First Century 4. Assessing the Impact of Feminist Criminology in Academe 5. Assessing the Impact of Feminist Criminology in Criminal Justice Practice 6. The Future of Feminist Criminology and the Future of Criminology: Separate but Equal?
About the Author(s)
Claire M. Renzetti is Professor in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work at the University of Dayton, USA. She is the editor of the international, interdisciplinary journal, Violence Against Women; co-editor of the Sage Violence Against Women book series; and editor of the Gender, Crime, and Law book series for Northeastern University Press/University Press of New England.
