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Offending Women in Contemporary China - Gender and Pathways Into Crime

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Anqi Shen is a Lecturer in Law and Policing at Teesside University. She previously worked in China as a criminal justice professional and then a qualified lawyer in a Nanjing law firm. Klappentext Through an empirical inquiry into three categories of offending women, Offending Women in Contemporary China: Gender and Pathways into Crime explores the socioeconomic conditions that facilitate womens' pathways into crime, and examines the interplay between gender, class, rapid social changes and female law-breaking in neoliberal China. Zusammenfassung Through an empirical inquiry into three categories of offending women! Offending Women in Contemporary China: Gender and Pathways into Crime explores the socioeconomic conditions that facilitate womens' pathways into crime! and examines the interplay between gender! class! rapid social changes and female law-breaking in neoliberal China. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Offending Women in Contemporary China: An Introduction 2. Researching Chinese Female Offenders: The Methodology 3. Female Members of 'Black-Society Style' Criminal Organisations 4. Female Offenders Who Organised Others for Prostitution 5. Female Child Traffickers

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1. Offending Women in Contemporary China: An Introduction 2. Researching Chinese Female Offenders: The Methodology 3. Female Members of 'Black-Society Style' Criminal Organisations 4. Female Offenders Who Organised Others for Prostitution 5. Female Child Traffickers

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