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Informationen zum Autor By Dana M. Britton; Shannon K. Jacobsen and Grace E. Howard Klappentext The Gender of Crime introduces readers to how gender shapes our understanding of every aspect of crime-from defining what crime is to governing how crime is punished. The second edition of this award-winning book maintains the accessible, reader-friendly narrative of the first edition with key updates and new material throughout, including increased focus on the intersections of race, class, gender, and sexuality in crime and punishment; more attention to LGBTQ issues; additional coverage of gender and crime on college campuses; and more.This dynamic and provocative book illustrates how gender is central to the definition, prosecution, and sentencing of crimes, that it shapes how victimization is experienced and understood, and how it structures the institutions of the criminal justice system and the experiences of workers within that system. The Gender of Crime demonstrates that crime, victimization, and crime control are never generic-they are instead produced and experienced by gendered (and raced, and classed, and sexualized) actors within contexts of social inequality. This book highlights key concepts and encourages readers to think through a range of compelling real-life examples, from school violence to corporate crime. The second edition of The Gender of Crime is essential reading for students of gender and sexuality, sociology, criminology, and criminal justice. Zusammenfassung The Gender of Crime introduces readers to how gender shapes our understanding of every aspect of crime. The second edition includes analysis of LGBTQ issues! gender and crime on college campuses! and discussions of how police officers handle gendered crime. This book is essential reading for students of gender! criminology! and criminal justice. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. A Gender Lens on Criminology2. Gender and Criminal Offending3. Gender and the Criminal Justice System4. Gender and Crime Victimization5. Gender and Work in the Criminal Justice System6. Conclusion...
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By Dana M. Britton; Shannon K. Jacobsen and Grace E. Howard